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Medication options are available and safe for children, and include stool softeners and laxatives. But don't use these medications for a child without talking ...
A strong urge to urinate that doesn't go away. Urinating often and passing small amounts of urine. Urine that looks red, bright pink or cola-colored. This can ...
... T cell therapy engineered to abrogate graft-versus-host disease and minimize CAR T rejection. We evaluated escalating doses of ALLO-715 after ...
Autoimmune pancreatitis, also called AIP, is difficult to diagnose. Often, it doesn't cause any symptoms. Symptoms of type 1 AIP are like those of pancreatic ...
Phentermine is for people with obesity or overweight who haven't been able to lose enough weight with diet and exercise alone to improve their health.
Without enough iron, the body can't produce the number of red blood cells it needs. This condition, called iron deficiency anemia, is a concern because red ...
Gun incidents aren't pleasant to consider, but they occur at hospitals of all sizes and locales. The Mayo Clinic deputy chief security officer offers ...
Rapid breathing. Poor eating. Some people with an extra electrical pathway don't have symptoms of a fast heartbeat. This condition is called Wolff-Parkinson ...
The enzyme doesn't work right. X-linked refers to the X chromosome, where the changed gene is found. Autoinflammation is what happens when the immune system ...
... T, Yothers G, Grothey A, Andre T, Shi Q. Reevaluating Disease-Free Survival as an Endpoint vs Overall Survival in Stage III Adjuvant Colon Cancer Trials. J ...
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