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Having one type of reaction doesn't mean you'll always have the same reaction every time you're stung or that the next reaction will be more severe.
Although Parkinson's disease can't be cured, medicines may help symptoms get better. Sometimes a healthcare professional may suggest surgery to help control ...
Appointments. Although the Robert and Arlene Kogod Center on Aging doesn't provide direct patient care, Mayo Clinic offers a wide range of clinical treatments ...
Replacing saturated fat with unsaturated fat may lower the risk of cardiovascular disease. Fat in plant oils lowers total cholesterol and low-density ...
If a vein is compressing the nerve, your surgeon may remove it. Part of the trigeminal nerve may be cut if arteries aren't pressing on the nerve. This is known ...
"The oils we use to fry foods are fats that really aren't that good for our body," he says. Dr. Kopecky also says foods cooked in healthier oils such as olive ...
A lumpectomy is surgery to remove the breast cancer and some of the healthy tissue around it. The rest of the breast tissue isn't removed. Other names for this ...
For example, two women of the same age and T-score might need to have significantly different programs depending on their exercise experience, body awareness, ...
If home remedies haven't helped your ingrown toenail, your health care provider may recommend: Lifting the nail. For a slightly ingrown nail, ...
Although taking combination birth control pills during early pregnancy doesn't increase the risk of birth defects, it's best to stop using the pills as soon as ...
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