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Understanding Jaundice: Why Does My Baby Look Yellow?
Your baby’s skin color might be yellow in the days right after birth — and that’s usually normal. But you need to know when it might be more serious.
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How Much Weight Should I Lose To Protect My Heart?
Too often, people wait for a health scare before getting serious about shedding pounds.
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I’ve Torn My Rotator Cuff. Can Physical Therapy Fix It?
If you’ve suffered a rotator cuff injury, you’re undoubtedly hoping to avoid surgery. Fortunately, if you don’t have a complete tear, there’s a good chance you’ll be able to rehab with nonsurgical options, including steroid injections and physical therapy.
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My Child’s Legs Hurt at Night – Is It Growing Pains?
If your child is experiencing growing pains, the pain is real.
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What’s Wrong with Me? When Concussion Symptoms Linger
In most cases, concussions heal within four weeks of the injury. But in rare instances, symptoms can linger for weeks, months or even longer.
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What’s Up with the Color of My Pee?
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Wait. A Robot Will Do My Weight Loss Surgery?
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You Want To Operate on My Heart with a Robot?
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Why Does My Shoulder Hurt When I Sleep?
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Can Aerobic Exercise Reduce My Risk of Cancer?
When we discuss the benefits of aerobic exercise, we often talk about how it can help us lose weight, grow stronger, and stay mentally and physically healthy. What if exercise also could reduce the risk of cancer? A 2016 study by the American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute shows a link between physical activity and cancer rates, with regular exercise lowering the risk of 13 different cancers, including breast and colon cancer.