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Diabetes, Type 2


Type 2 diabetes is a disease in which the amount of insulin produced by the pancreas is inadequate to meet the body's needs. Insulin is...

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All About Arthritis


Approximately 40 million people are affected by arthritis. The term arthritis refers to a group of disorders which involve the body?s joints and have similar...

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Bacterial Pneumonia


Pneumonia is a term that refers to inflammation of the lung. Bacterial pneumonia means that inflammation is caused by a bacterial infection. Bacteria gain access...

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Otitis Media


Otitis media is an infection involving the middle ear (the area between the eardrum and the eustachian tube). This area contains the nerves and small...

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Cluster Headache


Cluster headaches, although uncommon, are one of the more severe forms of head pain. They occur more commonly in men and are characterized by severe...

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Transient Ischemic Attack


Transient ischemic attacks, by definition, are focal neurologic abnormalities of sudden onset and brief duration (less than 24 hours). Most TIAs last less than 10...

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Urinary Tract Infection, Female


Urinary tract infection is a bacterial infection that can affect the bladder or kidneys or both. The most common cause is a bacteria called Escherichia...

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Colon Cancer Screening


Colon cancer is the most common cancer of the gastrointestinal tract. The cancer commonly involves the lower rectum and sigmoid portion of the colon but...

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Diabetes in Pregnancy


La diabetes se produce cuando su cuerpo no elabora suficiente insulina o usted no puede usarla de manera correcta. La insulina es una hormona que...

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Drugs, Alcohol and Smoking During Pregnancy


During your pregnancy, everything you eat, drink, and smoke can affect you and your baby. These things reach your baby by crossing your placenta. Unfortunately...