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Why Are Boys Diagnosed with Autism More Than Girls?
Do you worry your child might have autism spectrum disorder? If you have a daughter, pay particular attention to clues. Girls may exhibit more subtle symptoms, which could lead to a missed diagnosis.
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Don’t Skip Your Monthly Self-Breast Exam. Here’s What To Do
It’s tempting to think that if breast cancer doesn’t run in your family, you can skip a monthly self-breast exam. The truth is: In four out of five cases, women with breast cancer have no family history with the diagnosis.
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High-Functioning Autism: Preparing Your Young Adult To Take Charge of Healthcare
It may seem overwhelming for your high-functioning child with autism to learn to navigate and take charge of their own healthcare. But the good news is that it is possible with patience and practice. Here are ways you can get started on the transition.
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Stroke Rehabilitation: Rebuilding Brain Connections
When you have a stroke, it restricts critical blood flow to your brain – one of your body’s most complex organs. Because of that complexity, no two strokes are the same.
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Is Your Kid a Bed-Wetter? Don’t Worry, It’s Normal
Most kids are potty-trained between ages 2 and 4. But about 20 percent of 5-year-olds and 10 percent of 7-year-olds still wet the bed at night. Why?
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What You Need to Know about Counting Macros
The idea of counting macros has been around for years. But what do your macronutrients really tell you, and is tracking a path to healthier eating?
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Do You Need Surgery for Hemorrhoids?
Hemorrhoids are simply column-shaped blood vessels lining the inner anal canal that cushion the rectum and anus during bowel movements. They get a bad rap when they become swollen and painful, a common ailment, especially among adults older than 50 and pregnant women.
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Anti-Inflammation Diet: Good for the Whole Family
When it comes to treating your child’s medical issues, food might not be the first prescription you and your child’s pediatrician consider. But it could be part of a long-term solution.
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What It Means To ‘Go Flat’ After Mastectomy
With every mastectomy comes a big decision, and there are three surgical options regarding what happens next:
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Navigating Your Options for Looking Younger Without Surgery
Nonsurgical cosmetic procedures are increasingly popular for people seeking a younger appearance. There are numerous options available, including Botox injections, laser treatments and chemical peels.