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Access to a doctor who specializes in obstetrics; A plan for transportation to a nearby hospital, if needed. It's important to talk to your health care provider ...
... who have had direct, close contact with someone who's infected. This includes healthcare workers and family members living with someone who has SARS.
People who get exercise during treatment not only deal better with side effects but also may live longer. Let friends and family help you. Your friends and ...
Job openings for cardiovascular perfusionists in the U.S. are predicted to climb. One reason is the growing number of people aged 65 and older who are more ...
Many teens who attempt or die by suicide have a mental health illness. As a result, they have trouble coping with the stress of being a teen. They might have a ...
People who've had bulbar polio, which affects nerves leading to muscles involved in chewing and swallowing, often have difficulty with these activities and have ...
About this study. The purpose of this study is to learn why there are differences between those who develop stiff joints and those who do not by examining ...
... who can be managed initially at an outside hospital or clinic and then referred to be seen the next day. It is important to understand the urgent need of ...
Explaining procedures to patients; Comforting patients who might be nervous about needles; Taking blood pressure, pulse, and respiration readings; Drawing blood ...
People who take opioids are at risk of opioid use disorder, often called opioid addiction. Personal history and how long people use opioids play a role. But ...
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