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Understanding Circulation
Nonstop flow of blood from the heart to the body and back to the heart again is called circulation. Blood vessels are hollow muscular tubes that carry blood throughout your body, much like pipes circulate water in your home.
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Taking Digoxin
Digoxin is a heart medicine that helps slow your heartbeat and helps your heart beat stronger.
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Esophageal Manometry
Esophageal manometry is a test to measure the strength and function of the esophagus. Here's what you can expect when having the test.
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Treating Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
Acute hepatitis B symptoms usually go away. You can be treated for hepatitis B, but there is no cure. If you develop chronic hepatitis B, you can help your body fight it. Here's how.
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Understanding Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. Certain viruses can cause hepatitis. One is the hepatitis B virus (HBV). Read on to learn more about hepatitis B.
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What Is an Ileostomy?
During an ileostomy, healthcare providers either remove or disconnect your colon (large intestine), and sometimes part of the last section of your ileum (last section of your small intestine).
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Types of IV (Intravenous) Chemotherapy
Chemotherapy is most often given by IV infusion (through a flexible tube placed in a vein). Depending on the type and number of medicines, the length of your IV treatment may range from hours to days.
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Understanding IV Chemotherapy
You may have a short-term IV or a central venous catheter. Your healthcare provider will discuss which is best for your treatment.
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PSA Test
PSA, an ingredient of semen, is made by the prostate. Some PSA naturally leaks from the prostate into the bloodstream. The PSA test measures the amount of PSA in the blood. Read on for details about the test.
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