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Breakdown of communication about emotional and relationship needs. Low self-esteem. Physical health issues, such as chronic pain or disability. Mental health ...
Experience depression, deep sadness, guilt or self-blame; Believe that you did something wrong or could have prevented the death; Feel life isn't worth living ...
Most commonly, however, blastocystis organisms simply live in a person's digestive tract without causing harm. ... self-limiting. However, anytime you have ...
The purpose of this study is to compare self-collected capilllary fingerstick and venous blood collection in basic metabolic panel testing in hypertensive ...
Using this medicine while you are pregnant (especially during the first 3 months of pregnancy) can harm your unborn baby and cause serious unwanted effects ...
"I tried pushing myself off the snow. My right arm gave out. That's when I knew it was bad." He turned onto his back. Mason skied over, said he had seen ...
Most nosebleeds aren't serious and will stop on their own or by following self-care steps. Seek emergency medical care if nosebleeds: Follow an injury, such as ...
These habits can injure the nail bed, allowing bacteria or fungi to enter and cause an infection. If you have a hangnail, carefully clip it off. Don't pull ...
Tuesday Q and A: Treatments and self ... A number of treatments and self-care steps can ... Mayo Clinic Q&A: Sports injury prevention strategies that boost ...
... self-harm. Tips to keep your mood and motivation steady throughout the winter: Get outside — There is no substitute for natural light. If you work during ...
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