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Editor's note: May 8 is World Ovarian Cancer Day. Three cancers — ovarian epithelial cancer, fallopian tube cancer and primary peritoneal cancer — are commonly ...
... hallucinations, coma, and if you take it when you're pregnant, can cause birth defects, and let's use that instead. And people are flocking to it. D. D. D. D.
If these steps do not work, your doctor may recommend cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), medicines or both to improve relaxation and sleep. CBT for insomnia.
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Linagliptin is used together with proper diet and exercise to treat high blood sugar levels caused by type 2 diabetes mellitus. Linagliptin helps to control ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Brain cancer is difficult to treat when it starts growing, and a prevalent type, known as a glioma, has a poor five-year[...] ...
Dr. Yousef Zakharia discusses research expanding treatment options for patients with bladder and kidney cancers.Cancers of the reproductive and urinary organs, ...
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