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Vocal Cord Paralysis: Where Did My Voice Go?
Temporarily losing your ability to speak can be frustrating. But what if you lose it for weeks, months or even years?
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Help! How Do I Get My Sex Drive Back?
If you’d rather curl up with a whodunnit or watch Seinfeld reruns than make love, you’re not alone. Many women lose their sex drive — at any age. Sometimes the change is temporary, such as during the stresses of child-rearing or relationship trauma. Other times it’s merely a matter of physiology. You may be less interested in having sex as your hormones change.
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EEK, I’m Losing My Hair! What Can I Do?
Hair sheds — just look at your brush. Yet at some point you might realize your hair is noticeably thinner or possibly falling out in clumps instead of strands.
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Did I Hurt My Knee? Or Is It Arthritis?
Pain and swelling in your knee –one of the body’s most often injured joints – can have a wide range of causes, both traumatic and nontraumatic. Figuring out the root of your discomfort can be a challenge, since the symptoms are often the similar, regardless of the underlying cause.
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Will My Nipples Lose Sensation After Breast Surgery?
One of the most common questions women have about breast surgeries is whether their nipples will lose sensation.
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My Cough Won’t Go Away: Should I Be Worried?
Cough is the most common complaint to primary care doctors, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and more than 30 million people visit the doctor every year because of it.
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Understanding Jaundice: Why Does My Baby Look Yellow?
Your baby’s skin color might be yellow in the days right after birth — and that’s usually normal. But you need to know when it might be more serious.
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How Much Weight Should I Lose To Protect My Heart?
Too often, people wait for a health scare before getting serious about shedding pounds.
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I’ve Torn My Rotator Cuff. Can Physical Therapy Fix It?
If you’ve suffered a rotator cuff injury, you’re undoubtedly hoping to avoid surgery. Fortunately, if you don’t have a complete tear, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to rehab with nonsurgical options, including steroid injections and physical therapy.
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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.