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Meningitis can be a frightening diagnosis. Our expert guide breaks down the different types—bacterial, viral, and fungal—and ...
Amenorrhea The absence of first menstrual period by age 15; secondary amenorrhea refers to a stretch of at least three months without menstruation, whether from pregnancy or from a medical condition.
A medical exemption means that a person is not required to get a COVID-19 vaccine. Because no national or state-level vaccine requirement exists, medical exemptions apply to specific scenarios only.
The Trump Organization's new phone product may put "America First," but an expert told Newsweek that brand could face several long-term problems in the U.S. market.
A new study of more than 13 million people in England has found no evidence to suggest mild COVID-19 infection may cause long-term kidney damage. However, patients hospitalized with severe COVID ...
Ultimately, individualization, professional supervision, and long-term sustainability are crucial to minimizing risks and ensuring safe and effective outcomes in hypocaloric dietary approaches. 5 ...
Whether you're an editor, a director, or just someone who wants to speak intelligently about the postproduction process, these are the terms that should be in your repertoire. Whether you’re ...
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To continue this research, we plan to: Use large, long-term datasets to more accurately identify older patients who are at high-risk for experiencing long-term symptoms and declines.
Long-term use of medical cannabis may offer sustained symptom relief for chronic musculoskeletal noncancer pain without significant cognitive or motor impairment in most patients, according to study ...
Scheduling an annual physical may feel routine, but a Maryland doctor says it's one of the most important things you can do for your long-term health. Dr. Leonard Raucher, a primary care physician ...