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Your Heart Risk Action Plan
Learn how to manage your risk factors for heart attack.
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Heart Attack: Returning to Sexual Activity
Tips to returning to sexual activity after heart attack.
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Living Well After a Heart Attack
Learn to take care of yourself after a heart attack.
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Skull Base Rhabdomyosarcoma in Children
Rhabdomyosarcoma is a type of cancer. It starts in cells that grow into skeletal muscle cells. The cells are called rhabdomyoblasts. Skeletal muscles are the muscles that move the body. The cancer is most common in children younger than age 10.
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Discharge Instructions for Heart Attack
A heart attack occurs when a vessel that sends blood to your heart suddenly becomes blocked. Follow these guidelines for home care and lifestyle changes.
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COPD: Using Inhalers
Some COPD medicines are taken using a device called an inhaler. The inhaler helps you take a measured dose of medicine into your lungs. Not all inhalers work the same way. Have your healthcare provider show you how to use and care for the type of inhaler you're given.
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Phototherapy for Newborn Jaundice
Jaundice is a yellowing of the skin and the whites of the eyes. It comes from a yellow substance called bilirubin. Here is information about phototherapy treatment for your newborn's jaundice.
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Treatment for Your Child’s Biliary Atresia: Kasai Procedure
Biliary atresia is a serious liver problem that occurs in young infants. It involves a problem with the bile ducts (the tubes through which bile drains from the liver into the small intestine). In children with biliary atresia, bile ducts are damaged, missing, or not shaped correctly. Treatment must be done as soon as possible. Biliary atresia is treated with surgery. Even if this surgery goes well, the child will likely need a liver transplant sometime in the future.
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Knee Rehabilitation: Free Squat
The free squat can help you rehabilitate your knee after injury.
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