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Hey there, everyone!
I hope you're all having a fantastic start to your week. Yesterday was such a fun day because Brayden's First Birthday Bash made a big splash over at Hostess With The Mostess! It’s always incredible to see what they come up with, and this bash was nothing short of magical. If you're ever in need of party inspiration or just want to see something truly creative, definitely check it out [here](#).
On another exciting note, #PROJECTlipstick has officially kicked off! This morning, I dove right into it, and honestly, it feels like a really cool journey already. Don't worry if you haven't joined yet—there's still plenty of time to jump in, and you don't have to participate every single day to qualify for the awesome prizes we've lined up this week. So whether you're ready to dive in headfirst or just want to dip your toes in, it's open to anyone who wants to join in the fun.
Oh, and before I forget, HAPPY MONDAY, FRIENDS! Let's make today count, shall we? ✨
P.S. I'll keep sharing updates as we go along, so stay tuned!
Sending love and good vibes your way,
xo
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P.S.S. Here's a little sneak peek of Day One of #PROJECTlipstick. Stay tuned for more!
![Project Lipstick Day One]()
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Hope this version captures the essence while being fresh and engaging!
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Infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Doctors suspect an infection based on the person's symptoms, physical examination results, and risk factors. First, doctors confirm that the person has an infection rather than another type of illness. For example, a person with a cough and difficulty breathing may have pneumonia (a lung infection). However, the person may instead have asthma or heart failure, which are not caused by infection. In such a person, a chest x-ray can help doctors distinguish pneumonia from the other possible disorders.
Once doctors confirm that the person has an infection, they usually need to know which specific microorganism is causing the infection. Many different microorganisms can cause a given infection. For example, pneumonia can be caused by viruses, bacteria, or, rarely, fungi. The treatment is different for each microorganism.
Many different types of laboratory tests can identify microorganisms. Laboratory tests use a sample of blood, urine, sputum, or other fluid or tissue from the body.
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