Let's say you survived high school and college without coming down with mono—the dreaded "kissing disease." Congrats! You're home free! Right? Eh, not really—it's totally possible to get mono as a ...
In some cases, mononucleosis, or mono, can be a sexually transmitted infection (STI). However, this is not the most common way that it spreads. Usually, the cause is contact with saliva. People who ...
Mononucleosis, or mono, typically goes away on its own. The symptoms usually subside in 2 to 4 weeks, but sometimes the tiredness lingers for several more weeks. Occasionally, the symptoms may last 6 ...
Mono is known to plague us more during our experimental years. High school and college are prime hotbeds for transmitting the virus—whether you get it from a kiss or sipping someone else’s drink, it ...
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