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Precision medicine, also called personalized medicine, uses information about a person's genome, environment, lifestyle and other factors to customize treatment ...
Colds mean extra thick and sticky mucus, but dairy milk doesn't make phlegm worse.
A person who inherits at least one copy of a mutated gene will likely develop Alzheimer's disease before age 65. About 11% of people with young-onset ...
Allergies, which affect millions of people, occur when a person's immune system reacts to a foreign substance, such as pollen, pet dander or certain foods.
Lifestyle factors such as diet appear to play a role in benign prostatic hyperplasia, also called enlarged prostate. See what lifestyle changes may help ...
During a kidney biopsy, doctors remove a small piece of kidney tissue to view under a microscope to diagnose kidney problems and guide treatment decisions.
In many cases, though, the vertigo they cause can be effectively managed so it doesn't interfere with a person's daily activities. Experiencing vertigo can ...
Other lung conditions, such as a history of pulmonary hypertension or pulmonary embolism affect a person's risk of serious illness after COVID-19. The risk ...
A person who doesn't have enough working enzyme and is a poor metabolizer may not be able to activate enough of the medicine for it to work as it should. A ...
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