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Prostate Cancer: Coping with Your Diagnosis
When a man is diagnosed with prostate cancer, it's normal for him to feel scared, angry, or depressed.
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Glomerulonephritis
When the kidneys' filters (glomeruli) become inflamed and scarred it is called glomerulonephritis. The kidneys slowly lose their ability to remove wastes and excess fluid from the blood to make urine.
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Claudication
Claudication is pain in your thigh, calf, or buttocks that happens when you walk. It may be a symptom of peripheral artery disease (PAD). This is when narrowed or blocked arteries reduce the blood flow to your legs.
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Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
PCOS is a common hormone problem in women of childbearing age. Women with PCOS may not ovulate, and have abnormal hormone levels. They may experience missed or irregular periods, excess hair growth and weight gain around the belly.
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Hip Fracture
A hip fracture is a break in the thigh bone (femur) of your hip joint. The majority happen to people older than 60 years of age, and women get more hip fractures than men.
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Health Risks of Not Being Physically Active
Lack of physical activity is a risk factor for many health problems. Read on to learn more about these risks, and how to get started being active.
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Common Breast Conditions
Detailed information on the most common breast conditions, including mastalgia (breast pain), benign breast lumps, fibrocystic breast changes, nipple problems, nipple discharge, breast infections, and breast inflammation
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Diagnosing Noncancerous (Benign) Breast Conditions
To diagnose a breast condition, your healthcare provider will examine your breasts and may order imaging tests or a biopsy.
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Frequently Asked Questions: Mammograms
Timing your mammogram when your breasts are not tender is important. In premenopausal women, this is usually 1 week after a menstrual period.
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