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If your child has a sleep terror, consider simply waiting it out. It may be upsetting to watch, but it won't harm your child. You might cuddle and gently soothe ...
Testicular torsion often occurs several hours after vigorous activity, after a minor injury to the testicles or while sleeping. Cold temperature or rapid ...
Using this medicine while you are pregnant can harm your unborn baby. ... Be careful not to cut yourself ... feeling of constant movement of self or surroundings ...
This may happen as a result of injury, infection or a medication. ... Injury to the skin, such as a cut or scrape, a ... Mental health conditions, such as low self- ...
The Mindful Breathing Laboratory at Mayo Clinic aims to improve well-being in chronic conditions through home-based rehabilitation, health coaching, self- ...
To help keep yourself from feeling suicidal: Get the treatment you need. If ... Mayo Clinic Q&A: Sports injury prevention strategies that boost performance ...
Treating the problem can help your sex life, your emotional intimacy and your self-image. ... Injury, trauma or irritation. This includes injury or ...
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