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Sas, D.O., is a pediatric nephrologist who studies kidney stones in children. In particular, his research focuses on children with rare genetic kidney stone ...
When used as directed by your doctor, opioid medicines safely help control severe pain, such as pain you may have after surgery. But there are risks when ...
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This procedure can greatly and rapidly improve severe symptoms of depression, mania, catatonia or other mental health conditions.
These conditions affect emotions. Depression causes a feeling of deep sadness. Bipolar disorder goes back and forth from being very sad to being very happy.
Learn about treatments that can help ease the distress that can happen when there's a difference between gender identity and sex assigned at birth.
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