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Understanding Cardiogenic Shock
Cardiogenic shock is a type of shock. Shock occurs when the body’s vital organs don't get enough oxygen-carrying blood.
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Pregnancy and Childbirth: Fetal Growth Restriction
With fetal growth restriction, the growing baby (fetus) is smaller than normal. This means the baby is not growing at a normal rate. Read on to learn about causes, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Managing Asthma During Pregnancy
When you're pregnant and have an asthma flare-up, it affects both you and your baby. Learn how to manage your asthma during pregnancy.
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Nocturia
If you wake up often during the night with an urgent need to pee (urinate), you may have nocturia. This condition can affect anyone. But it is more likely to occur as you get older.
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Total and Free Insulin (Blood)
This test measures 2 types of insulin in your body: total and free. The test can help diagnose low blood sugar, or hypoglycemia.
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Hepatitis C: Know the Facts
Many people don't know the facts about hepatitis C. You may be concerned about things you've heard. Read on to learn what's true about the hepatitis C virus (HCV) and what's not.
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Hepatitis C: Should You Get Tested?
Hepatitis C is a disease that damages your liver. It can cause major health problems. You can even die from it. And you might not even know you have it. Hepatitis C is caused by the hepatitis C virus (HCV). This virus spreads from person to person through blood. You're at risk for hepatitis C if infected blood enters your body.
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Hepatitis C: Getting Support
Hepatitis C can be a lifelong condition if not treated. But it is curable. You can manage how it affects you. Read on to learn more.
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Altitude Sickness Quiz
Gazing down on the spectacular view from a mountaintop can take your breath away. That breathlessness is oftentimes more than just an awestruck reaction to the sights. It can be a symptom of altitude sickness, an illness that can strike hikers, mountain climbers, skiers and anyone who hits the 8,000-foot mark on a mountain.
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