SEARCH
Looking for a doctor? Try our Find a Doctor Search
Showing 3277-3285 of 12346 results
Health Library
Birth Control: Condoms
A condom is a sheath that forms a barrier between the penis and the vagina. Condoms can be used alone or with other forms of birth control to provide protection against pregnancy.
Learn More Birth Control: Condoms
Health Library
PMS: Tracking Your Symptoms
Track your PMS symptoms to better understand when they may occur.
Learn More PMS: Tracking Your Symptoms
Health Library
Managing Chronic Pain: Medicines
Medicines can help you live better with chronic pain. You may use over-the-counter or prescription medicines. It can take some time and trial and error to work out the best treatment plan for you.
Learn More Managing Chronic Pain: Medicines
Health Library
Managing Chronic Pain: Therapies for Mind and Body
Both the brain and the body are involved in the pain response. The brain "reads" the pain signals from the body. This means that your mind has some control over how pain signals are processed. Mind-body therapies may help change how your brain "reads" pain signals.
Learn More Managing Chronic Pain: Therapies for Mind and Body
Health Library
Discharge Instructions for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Learn how to take care of yourself at home when you have peripheral arterial disease (PAD).
Learn More Discharge Instructions for Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Health Library
Ileostomy: Caring for Your Stoma
You need to take care of your stoma and the skin around it (peristomal skin). That means keeping the stoma and the skin clean. It also means protecting the skin from moisture and contact with stool. This helps prevent skin problems and odor.
Learn More Ileostomy: Caring for Your Stoma
Health Library
Ileostomy: Changing Your Pouch
Read on for step-by-step directions on how to change your ileostomy pouch.
Learn More Ileostomy: Changing Your Pouch
Health Library
Chronic Lung Disease: Notes for Family and Friends
Being close to someone with chronic lung disease will likely mean some changes in your life. As your loved one copes with chronic lung disease, you may be asked to be a helper, caregiver, or source of support.
Learn More Chronic Lung Disease: Notes for Family and Friends
Health Library
Chronic Lung Disease: Your Emotional Well-Being
When you have chronic lung disease, it's normal to have good days and bad days. Make sure to take care of yourself emotionally as well as physically. You can take steps to feel more in control of your health and your situation. Read on to learn more.
Learn More Chronic Lung Disease: Your Emotional Well-Being
Showing 3277 - 3285 of 12346 results