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Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or health concerns. Guidelines differ from study to study, and ...
... injury-causing events could mean the difference between a minor injury and a fatal injury in myself or someone I care about." — Nicole Guerton, M.S.. Guerton ...
Heart attacks, along with heart problems in general, are more common around the holidays.
"Even a minor injury can lead to fetal loss," says Dr. Loomis. "Any pregnant woman who's been traumatically injured should be checked out by an OB-GYN just to ...
Self-injury/cutting · Skin cancer · Snoring · Sweating and body odor · Syphilis · Tension headache · Tongue cancer · Transposition of the great arteries ...
A sudden injury to your arm, especially if you hear a snap or cracking sound. ... Self-care. For some severe arm injuries, you may ... If you have a compressed ...
A head injury, also known as head trauma, can occur from a car crash, a fall from a ladder, a collision while playing a contact sport or another accident.
The purpose of this study is formative, qualitative investigation to direct the adaptation of a tool for use in patients with multiple chronic conditions (MCCs) ...
as hand-flapping, rocking or spinning. Performs activities that could cause self-harm, such as biting or head-banging. ... yourself getting hungry while ...
About this study. Little is known about the natural history of cicatricial alopecia (CA), including baseline hair characteristics, etiology, risk factors ...
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