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Basal body temperature may increase slightly — typically less than a 1/2 degree F (0.3 C) — when you ovulate. Ovulation has likely occurred when the ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. — The infection rate of syphilis is increasing. The rate of infection has increased by 81% in Iowa, 28% in Minnesota and 34% in Wisconsin ...
Some Crohn's disease treatments also increase the risk of skin cancers, so a routine skin examination is recommended. Other health problems. Crohn's disease ...
... increase in the number of people needing hospitalization. We're getting ready," says Dr. Williams. Saint Marys Campus also is increasing the number of ...
― In response to increasing community spread of COVID-19, Mayo Clinic Health ... "Our test positivity rates continue to increase in southern Minnesota ...
Stroke, history of—May increase the risk of seizures. Bipolar disorder (type of depression), or risk of or; Glaucoma, angle closure or; Hypertension (high blood ...
This medicine may increase the amount of sugar in your blood. Check with your doctor right away if you have increased thirst or increased urination. If you have ...
This medicine may increase the amount of sugar in your blood. Check with your doctor right away if you have increased thirst or urination. If you have diabetes, ...
Various physical changes are possible, including increased body fat, reduced muscle bulk and strength, and decreased bone density. Swollen or tender breasts ( ...
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