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It may help reduce the risk of heart defects as well. Don't drink or smoke. These lifestyle habits can harm a baby's health. Also avoid secondhand smoke. Get a ...
Despite its name, golfer's elbow doesn't only affect athletes. The condition develops due to excessive or repeated stress on the muscles and tendons of the ...
A home birth isn't appropriate. How does labor and delivery during a VBAC attempt differ from labor and delivery during other vaginal births?
Feelings of shyness or discomfort in certain situations aren't necessarily signs of social anxiety disorder, particularly in children. Comfort levels in ...
In this Mayo Clinic Minute, dietitian Katherine Zeratsky sets the record straight and explains why tryptophan isn't the only reason you may want to grab a nap ...
The purpose of this study is to determine if the invasive disease-free survival (iDFS) with T-DM1 and tucatinib is superior to the iDFS in the control arm (T- ...
Communication isn't just verbal. Act confident even if you aren't feeling it. Keep an upright posture, but lean forward a bit. Make regular eye contact.
Chagas disease doesn't spread from being near an infected person. But the infection can come from: Eating uncooked food that has feces from bugs infected with ...
Also known as CSA, this type of sleep apnea occurs when the brain doesn't send proper signals to the muscles that manage breathing. Treatment-emergent ...
Color isn't always a good guide. Some mangoes are perfectly ripe when green; others turn yellow, orange, or red by the time their mealy starches turn into ...
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