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My Child’s Legs Hurt at Night – Is It Growing Pains?
If your child is experiencing growing pains, the pain is real.
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To Circumcise or Not: What To Consider
Circumcision, the removal of the foreskin from your infant’s penis, is a personal decision that often can be stressful for parents.
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Size Doesn’t Matter (And Your Penis Is Not Shrinking)
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Protect Yourself Against the Most Common Skin Cancer
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Study: Yoga May Reduce the Side Effects of Cancer Treatment
If you’re working on mastering the Child’s Pose or the Bharadvaja's Twist, it may bode well for your health, according to one recent study.
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Skin Cancer Patients Benefit From Next-Generation Treatments
Innovative new drug therapies are showing promise for curing patients with melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. One such drug, Imylgic,® uses an engineered virus to shrink and destroy tumors while stimulating the immune system to recognize and destroy cancer cells elsewhere in the body.
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5 Tips to Reduce Your Risk for Skin Cancer
Skin cancer is the most common cancer in the U.S., and more than 87,000 new cases of skin cancer will be diagnosed this year, according to the American Cancer Society.
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Foods to Ease 6 Common Chemo Side Effects
When you start chemotherapy, one of the first things you’ll learn is how important it is to eat healthy and keep a balanced diet. Of course, that’s easier said than done when you’re dealing with side effects that include dry mouth, nausea, fatigue and changes in taste. There are, however, some food strategies you can use to restore that lost appetite.
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Coping with Side Effects from Chemo and Other Cancer Treatments
When you have cancer, it means there's a problem in one part of your body. But treatments like chemotherapy and radiation – along with the cancer -- can cause stress throughout your body while they fight the cancer.
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Medications Can Cause Urological Side Effects. What To Know
Any time you take a medication, side effects are possible. But you don’t have to deal with them in silence.