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Steer Kids Away from Processed Food, Salt and Sugar for Kidney Health
Kidney disease is rare in children and usually tied to congenital abnormalities of the kidneys or urinary tract, but older children and adolescents can develop acquired kidney disease, which can worsen with poor dietary choices.
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Be Wary of Social Media When Making Cosmetic Surgery Choices
Social media sites are filled with influencers eager to talk about their cosmetic surgery journeys. But you can’t always believe what you see – particularly in a world where AI images and videos can present a reality that simply doesn’t exist.
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Protecting Your Throwing Shoulder from Injury
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Breast Cancer Before 45 Is Different. Here’s Why
Breast cancer in younger women doesn’t get a lot of attention. It’s not surprising, considering that the average age of diagnosis in the United States is 62. Still, nearly one in 10 new breast cancer cases is diagnosed in a woman under 45.
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5 Things Your OB-GYN Wants You To Know About C-sections
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6 Things To Know Before Breast Cancer Surgery
If you’re facing surgery for breast cancer, you probably have lots of questions, including what type of surgery, reconstruction options, what to expect during recovery and why you may be asked to consider genetic testing.
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Trouble Losing Weight as You Get Older? It’s not Impossible
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8 Ways To Cope with Caregiver Stress
A terminal illness or debilitating medical condition wreaks havoc on the life of the patient. But often lost in that health crisis is the effect it also has on those who care for a spouse, family member or friend.
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Managing Surgical Pain Without Narcotics: Here’s How It’s Done
It’s natural to feel a bit nervous when heading into bladder, kidney or prostate surgery – about the procedure and how you will control the pain you might have afterward.
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Cholesterol Checkups: Why Regular Monitoring Is Essential for Heart Health