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Stomach Cancer: Diagnosis
If your healthcare provider thinks you might have stomach cancer, you'll need certain exams and tests to be sure. Learn what tests are used to diagnose stomach cancer.
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Exercise During Pregnancy
Regular exercise can help you adapt to the changes your body is going through during pregnancy. Exercising may help you relax, and it gets you ready for labor and delivery.
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Surgery for an Undescended Testicle
If your child's testicle doesn't descend on its own, it should be treated to prevent future problems. Surgery is done to bring an undescended testicle into the normal position within the scrotum.
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Signs of Eye Problems in Children
Eye problems can happen at any age. Here are some signs, behaviors, and comments that might mean your child is having vision problems.
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What Is Conjunctivitis?
Conjunctivitis is an irritation or infection. It affects the membrane that covers the white of your eye and the inside of your eyelid (conjunctiva). It can happen to one or both eyes.
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Bleeding in the Front of the Eye (Hyphema)
Hyphema is bleeding in the front part of your eye.
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Self-Care After Episiotomy
Your healthcare provider has either done an episiotomy or repaired tissue that was torn during your baby’s birth. Here you will find suggestions to prevent infection and constipation, and to ease pain.
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Vocal Cord Disorders
Vocal cord disorders can affect your voice or your ability to talk. They are often caused by using the voice too much when singing, talking, coughing, or yelling.
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Sleeping Positions During Pregnancy
The best sleeping position for you is on your side, especially the left side, because it allows for maximum blood flow to the fetus and improves your kidney function.
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