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Irregular Menstrual Cycle? Watch for Heart Problems Later On
If your periods are irregular, listen up. You might be more likely than others to have heart issues in the future.
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9 Less-Common Signs That Could Mean Cancer
There are many different types of cancer, making it virtually impossible to build a one-size-fits-all checklist of symptoms. It’s not unusual for some cancer symptoms to fly under the radar – or be confused with an unrelated condition.
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Is My Pee Color a Problem
-- Episode 1 Is My Pee Color a Problem? Episode 3 My Butt's Leaking Episode 4 Destination Cosmetic Surgery Episode 5 Is "It" Smaller
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Boxers vs. Briefs. Does Underwear Affect Male Fertility?
Boxers or briefs?
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Why Do Some People Need a Second Bariatric Surgery?
As doctors, we always hope for the best outcome but not every surgery always goes according to plan.
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Dealing with Abnormal Uterine Bleeding
For many women, menstrual periods last anywhere from three to five days. However, some women experience bleeding in between periods and at varying points during their menstrual cycle.
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Promising New Findings from the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society
As a hematologist, I am very involved in the treatment of leukemia and lymphomas. Both of these conditions are potentially life threatening, but amazing advances have come about in recent years that now make some of these conditions curable or controllable.
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Frequent Travelers: Know the Warning Signs of Deep Vein Thrombosis
Every day, millions of Americans travel by car, plane or train for work, vacation, or just to visit family and friends. For some of us, however, travel can come with certain risks, such as the development of a dangerous condition called deep vein thrombosis.
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Sexual Supplements: The Hidden Dangers
Before I started my Urology training I used to walk down the aisles of stores and chuckle at the supplements eyeing for a man’s attention. But now when I see these supplements heavily marketed in stores or online I don’t chuckle. I get concerned. The recent tragedy surrounding Lamar Odom has renewed interest in sexual supplements. These supplements are not regulated by the FDA and can be dangerous to your health, which is why the FDA is constantly warning consumers about sexual enhancing supplements. Research has found that some pills are tainted with derivatives of Viagra/Cialis, pesticides, metals, and even common household paint.
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Women: Is the “Little Pink Pill” Right for You?
Men have a little blue pill to improve their sexual health, and now women have a little pink pill for the same purpose.