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Need a New Hip or Knee Joint? Don’t Sweat It
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Surgery-Medication Combo Might Be Key to Weight Loss
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Understanding Prediabetes: Your Chance To Prevent Type 2 Diabetes
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Top Cosmetic Surgery Procedures for Women
From breast enhancements to face lifts, many women decide on cosmetic surgery to reshape their physical appearance or erase the effects of aging.
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What To Expect During the ‘Fourth Trimester’
When you’re pregnant, you might not be thinking about how you’ll feel in the months after you give birth. But the “fourth trimester” is a time of radical change for your body, and you may face unexpected physical and emotional changes.
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How To Help Your Sensitive Child Thrive
If your child seems to cry more than usual, even over seemingly minor issues, they may be wired genetically to be extra sensitive. Highly sensitive children are more responsive to their environment, intensely perceptive and can get overwhelmed easily. Parenting your highly sensitive child is different than parenting other children, and it begins with seeing this sensitivity as a gift.
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Childhood Vaccinations: Everything You Need To Know
Vaccines help keep your child healthy and safe from serious diseases. They also protect your family and keep your community healthier for everyone. This is especially true for the frailest among us, such as babies, sick kids and adults, and the elderly.
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Know Before You Go: Why Destination Cosmetic Surgery Might Not Be a Bargain
Traveling for surgery is trending — about 14 million people a year travel internationally for medical care. Many travel to find a surgeon who will perform cosmetic surgery on a cash basis, returning home quickly. And that’s where things can get complicated. A 2024 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found that 93 Americans had died after cosmetic surgery in the Dominican Republic.
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Accidental Bowel Leakage? You Can Control That
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Does Your Child Have a Mental Health Disorder? Preventing Parental Burnout
If your child is suffering with depression, anxiety or another mental health disorder, it affects your life, too. From advocating for your child to managing how it impacts their home and social life, it can be overwhelming and lead to parental burnout.