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Fecal Transplants: What Are They and Do You Need One?
It may sound crazy, but another person’s poop could save your life. Fecal transplants have gained attention in recent years as an innovative and effective treatment for some gastrointestinal disorders, especially those caused by the deadly Clostridium difficile (C. diff.) bacteria.
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How Much Is Too Much Protein for Your Child?
There is such a thing as too much protein — and it can be dangerous for your child. With the popularity of protein shakes and supplements, it’s important for parents to understand how to monitor protein intake and choose the best sources of this essential nutrient.
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No Time for a Full Workout? Try ‘Exercise Snacks’
In a perfect world, you’d have time in your schedule every day for a lengthy workout session. But our hectic daily lives – filled with work and family obligations – create a world that is far from perfect.
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Parvovirus B19 on the Rise: What To Know if You’re Pregnant
A respiratory virus called parvovirus B19, which typically infects young children, is surging. Most adults are immune to the virus because of previous exposure, but you should pay close attention if you’re pregnant.
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Managing Your Chronic Neurological Pain
Chronic pain can affect every area of your life and keep you from the things you enjoy. In severe cases, it can be so disruptive that it makes it impossible to go about your daily life. Chronic pain takes a toll on your mind and body, and this is especially true if you suffer from chronic neurological pain.
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Flu Shot Might Protect Your Heart
When you live in Florida, it can be easy to miss the impending arrival of flu season. Of course, you can get sick from the influenza virus at any time of the year, but it is far more likely in the fall and winter.
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Less-Invasive Weight-Loss Surgery Choices Coming
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Nutrition and Aging: Make Every Bite Count
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What Causes Incontinence in Women?
Maybe you wet your yourself when you cough or lose total control the second you approach the shower. Whatever form your incontinence takes, it’s best to understand the cause. Once you know what makes your bladder control weak, you’ll begin the path to improvement.
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9 Ways Your Partner Can Help with Labor