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New Non-Surgical Weight Loss Procedure Approved by the FDA
More than 15 million people in the U.S. are morbidly obese, according to the American Society of Bariatric Plastic Surgeons.
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RSV in Kids Is Rising. Here’s What You Should Know
A common but sometimes dangerous infection for infants is on the rise, and parents need to be aware of what to look for if their kids get sick.
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You Had Your Lap Band Removed. Can You Still Lose Weight?
If you had lap band surgery to lose weight but now need to have it removed, you might wonder what that means for your weight-loss journey.
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Postpartum PTSD: What Is It and How To Recover
If you’re a new mom, you’ve probably heard of – or even experienced – postpartum depression. That’s when you think you should be happy, but you feel anxious, irritable and sad.
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Positive Pregnancy Test? Next Stop: Your Doctor
If this is your first time to get a positive pregnancy test, you are likely swimming in emotions. In the midst of all that excitement and anticipation, you may also be wondering what, exactly, should happen next.
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Leaving the ER? Keep Your Wound Clean
Each year, more than 130 million Americans visit emergency rooms at hospitals around the country. Often these visits involve injuries with open wounds.
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Avoiding Peanuts Might Put Your Child at Risk for Allergies Later
One of Israel’s most popular kid foods is a peanut-based snack called Bamba. It’s so popular that “Bamba” is said to be one of the first words Israeli toddlers learn.
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Looking for a Midwife? Here’s What You Should Know
One of the first of many decisions you’ll have to make once you find out you’re having a baby is choosing a healthcare practitioner who will provide compassionate care throughout your pregnancy and postpartum journey.
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Can Cancer Spark Post-Traumatic Stress?
A cancer diagnosis can cause anxiety, grief and dread. In many ways, finding out you have cancer is like going through a traumatic or violent event.
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Empowering Teens with Chronic Illnesses to Live Independent Adult Lives
Teens are learning important skills in all areas of their lives as they get older – everything from driving to managing their own finances. Learning to stay healthy, especially for a teen with a chronic medical condition, should be a priority.