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Herpes is a Lot More Common Than You Think
3.7 billion people across the world have herpes.
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Promising New Treatment for Advanced Melanoma
The FDA recently approved treatment for advanced melanoma that could extend survival rates for people battling this late-stage skin cancer.
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New Blood Test Could Make Cancer Detection Easier
Today, the primary way we diagnose cancer is through tissue sampling. Testing the cells’ proteins, DNA and RNA also can detect cancer in some patients.
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Does Your Child Have Abdominal Migraines?
Is your child complaining about stomach pain? One possible cause might surprise you: Abdominal migraines.
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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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Dense Breasts, Delayed Mammograms: Lessons Learned from Katie Couric’s Breast Cancer Diagnosis
When Katie Couric asked, “Why NOT Me?” in announcing her breast cancer diagnosis, she highlighted what we all know: Any of us can get breast cancer.
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What To Expect if You Have a Miscarriage
Too many of us have been in this heartbreaking situation: We are thrilled to find out we’re pregnant -- only to lose the baby.
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Bladder Leaks: To Cut Back Fluids or Not to Cut Back Fluids. That Is the Question.
If you experience bladder leaks, your first instinct might be to drink less fluid. Because more fluid leads to more leaks, right? Not always.
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7 Myths and Misconceptions About Anesthesia
If you’re facing an upcoming surgery, there’s a good chance you’re feeling jittery about the prospect of general anesthesia.
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Sex Doesn’t Have to Hurt. Here’s What To Do if It Does
Sex can be boring or it can be glorious. But painful? Yes, that too. Some women have discomfort — or worse — during intercourse. You don’t have to accept that it’s just your fate in life to have painful sex.