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Learning About Chemoprevention
Chemoprevention is treatment to help prevent cancer. You might use medicine, vitamins, or supplements. This treatment also may stop cancer from coming back. And it can help people who have a high risk of cancer. This might be due to their health...
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Learning About Failure to Thrive (FTT) in Adults
Failure to thrive (FTT) is a term that's used when a person has an ongoing decline in health and daily function. FTT is not a single disease. Instead, it’s a sign that something is affecting the person’s overall well-being, often in more than one...
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Learning About Internal Derangement of the Shoulder
Internal derangement of the shoulder is a broad term for a shoulder problem inside the joint that causes pain or makes it hard to move your shoulder normally. There are three main causes of internal derangement of the shoulder. Injury. For example,
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Discharge Instructions: Your Nasogastric Tube (NG Tube)
The NG tube will give you food, fluids, and medicine. Read on for helpful information about when to call your provider.
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What is delirium?
Delirium is a sudden change in a person's mental state that fluctuates over short periods of time. Read on to learn more.
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Who Is at Risk for Delirium?
Delirium happens most often in older people who have a serious illness. There's a greater risk if the person has dementia. But delirium can happen at any age.
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How to Help Prevent Delirium
If you have a friend or family member who is at risk for delirium, you can do things to help. There's no guarantee that these measures will prevent delirium. But they may reduce risk.
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How Is Delirium Treated?
Delirium is treated by finding and treating the cause. It has many possible causes, such as reaction to medicines, changes in blood chemistry, infections, strokes, and acute heart diseases.
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Recognizing Delirium: A Checklist for Caregivers
Delirium is a sudden change in a person's mental state. The signs of delirium happen quickly, over the course of hours or days. Read on for a checklist and 2 simple tests to help you determine if a loved one has delirium.
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