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Doctors who use radiation to treat cancer, called radiation oncologists. Doctors who specialize in nervous system cancers, called neuro-oncologists. Surgeons ...
Talking with a psychologist, psychiatrist or social worker who works with people who have had a brain injury may help. Medicine. Medicines can treat ...
A geneticist, a doctor who specializes in genetic disorders. To make the best use of appointment time, plan ahead and have important information available, ...
It's up to you to decide who to tell about your ostomy surgery. It may make sense to tell the people closest to you. These people may be worried about your ...
Mastectomy removes all of the breast tissue. Lumpectomy is breast-conserving surgery. It removes just the cancer and some tissue around it. Most people who have ...
... who have undergone surgery. Learning about brain function, quality of life, and seizure control in patients with brain tumor who have undergone surgery may ...
Eat more seafood. Eat fish or shellfish 2 to 3 times a week. Children and people who are pregnant or breastfeeding may want to limit certain types of fish due ...
We sat down with Albertie and her team — Adeline Abbenyi, Noreen Stephenson and Farhia Omar —to discuss current events pushing health equity into the spotlight, ...
... who try to lose weight are able to achieve and maintain a 10 percent reduction over a year, with the majority gaining it back within three to five years.
Older teenagers who have mild curves often don't need treatment. A moderate or large spinal curve might need bracing or surgery. That may depend on: How mature ...
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