Jumat, 31 Maret 2017

'Tummy Ache,' or Something Serious?

Abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons for a doctor's visit
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The Two Components of Metabolism
Learn how to boost metabolism, which foods boost metabolism, and other facts. How does metabolism affect weight loss? Read more...
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Hemorrhoids: An Illustrated Guide to Treatment
Although most people think hemorrhoids are abnormal, everyone has them. Hemorrhoids help control bowel movements. Read more...
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Carcinoid Syndrome (Carcinoid Tumor)
Carcinoid tumors are rare tumors that develop from hormone-producing cells called enterochromaffin cells that occur throughout the body. Read more...
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The Saltiest Foods May Surprise You
Climate Change May Cloud Americans' Mental Health: Report
U.S. Pedestrian Deaths Surged to Record Levels in 2016
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Kamis, 30 Maret 2017

Why We Get Ear Infections

There are three types of ear infections. Each type is defined by where it occurs
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What Causes Leukemia?
Learn about acute myeloid leukemia, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, chronic lymphocytic leukemia, and other types of leukemia. Read more...
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Celebrities With Diabetes
This slideshow presents celebrities with type 1 or type 2 diabetes including Larry King, Salma Hayek, and Tom Hanks. Read more...
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Are Skin Tags Contagious?
Skin tags are common, acquired benign skin growths that look like small, soft balloons of hanging skin. Skin tags are harmless growths. Read more...
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Heroin Epidemic Expands Its Grip on America
Preventive Mastectomy Rates Vary by State
Healthy Gums Tied to Longer Lives for Women
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