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Signs You Might Have a Breast Infection
Your breast is suddenly hard or itchy, swollen or leathery. What’s going on? You might have a breast infection.
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8 Mistakes Parents Make Installing Child Car Seats
Installing a car seat correctly isn’t easy, but installing it incorrectly could have dangerous — even deadly — consequences for your child.
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How Orlando Health Prepares for Hurricanes
With Hurricane Ian looking like it might impact Florida, Orlando Health is monitoring the storm closely.
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Burns Injuries: Treat at Home or Go to ER?
Chances are, you’ve suffered a burn at some point -- from a stove, firework, hot liquid or campfire accident. Burns are the fourth-most common household injury, behind falls, cuts and poisoning.
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How To Get Relief from Painful Periods
In middle school health classes, embarrassed students watch movies showing menstruating teenage girls and women happily living active lives. In truth, some of us are crippled by severe cramping during each cycle, affecting our quality of life.
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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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Does Gastric Bypass Surgery Cause Allergies and Food Intolerance?
You won’t develop food allergies from having gastric bypass surgery, yet you may need to give up some of your favorite flavors. And weight-loss surgery won’t fix your seasonal allergy issues — but you might find relief afterward.
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8 Surprising Ways To Cut Your Cancer Risk
There are no surefire ways to avoid cancer. The often-random nature of the disease – which comes in more than 100 different types – means that everyone is at risk.
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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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You Need a Stress Test for Your Heart. What Should You Expect?
Did you used to run a couple of miles a day, but now you’re exhausted running to the end of your street? Do you have shortness of breath or chest tightness? It might be time for a heart stress test.