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How To Help Your Child Get Enough Sleep
The frustration of trying to get your child to go to sleep and stay asleep is something most parents share. But no matter your child’s age, it’s worth the effort.
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Chemo Brain: How Cancer Treatment Affects You
If you are being treated for cancer, you may notice a decline in your ability to think clearly, stay focused and remember things.
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Understanding Bladder Cancer After Deion Sanders’ Diagnosis
Despite being one of the most common cancers affecting men, bladder cancer often flies under the radar, at least in terms of public awareness.
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Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Risk of Dementia, Too
If you’re 50 or older and haven’t gotten your shingles vaccine yet, here is an excellent incentive: it could reduce or delay your risk of developing dementia, a new study shows.
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Gallbladder Sludge: What It Is and How to Treat It
The widespread use of new weight-loss drugs is helping millions of people shed unhealthy pounds, but losing weight too quickly is a risk factor for developing gallbladder sludge, a frequent precursor to more serious digestive problems.
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Is Your Joint Pain Arthritis or Nerve Damage?
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How To Choose the Best Weight-loss Option for You
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Hernia Surgery: What To Expect Before, During and After
If you have a hernia – a bulge or bump in your abdomen or groin – you’ll need surgery. Hernias don’t disappear naturally. The good news is that this common outpatient surgery, which repairs the weakened area, can have you returning to work in a week and back to your regular activities after four weeks or more.
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Do You Have To Stay on Weight-Loss Drugs Forever? Maybe Not
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What It Means To ‘Go Flat’ After Mastectomy
With every mastectomy comes a big decision, and there are three surgical options regarding what happens next: