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Cancer: Managing Fatigue
Extreme tiredness, called fatigue, is common. It can be caused by worry, lack of sleep, or low appetite. Fatigue can also be a sign of anemia, a shortage of red blood cells. Read on for some tips to help you feel better.
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Cancer: Coping with Hair Loss
Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy and radiation therapy. Not all types of chemotherapy and radiation therapy cause hair loss. But if it does happen, these tips can help.
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Skin Care During Radiation Therapy
Radiation therapy can cause several side effects. Most of them will go away once treatment ends. The ones you have depend on the location of the tumor. These tips can help you care for your skin after radiation therapy.
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Treating Strains and Sprains
Strains and sprains happen when muscles or other soft tissues near your bones stretch or tear. These injuries can cause bruising, swelling, and pain. A strain or sprain can take 6 to 8 weeks to heal.
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After Hip Surgery: Mastering Daily Tasks
Read this for some tips about how to safely do your daily tasks after hip replacement surgery.
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After Hip Surgery: Getting Into and Out of a Car
After hip replacement, getting in and out of a car can be difficult. Read this for instructions on how to do it safely.
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Understanding H. pylori and Ulcers
Traditionally, ulcers were thought to be caused by too much spicy food, stress, or anxiety. We now know that most ulcers are likely due to infection with bacteria known as Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori).
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Treating Medial Collateral Ligament (MCL) Problems
Treatment for a medial collateral ligament (MCL injury) can be nonsurgical or surgical. Learn more about the options for treatment.
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Laminectomy
Laminectomy is a surgery that removes the part of the vertebra called the lamina. Here's a look at what you can expect before, during, and after the procedure.
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