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Detailed information on different forms of complementary and alternative therapy, including information on safety and risks
Detailed information on different forms of complementary and alternative therapy, including information on safety and risks
Vaccines for COVID-19 are available. Here's what you need to know about them.
Researchers are still learning more about how COVID-19 affects pregnant women and their babies. Here is information to help you work with your health care team.
The New Food Pyramid is a symbol that shows the types of foods that are recommended by the Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2025-2030. It's designed to encourage people eat a variety of healthy foods.
This national program encourages Americans to eat more fruits and vegetables.
Prostate cancer may be treated with surgery. Which type you have depends on the type of cancer, where it is, how much it has spread, and other factors.
When a person is dying of cancer, the goal of care is providing as much comfort as possible.
Corticosteroid injections can treat many skeletal, muscular, and spinal conditions. Some of these injections can be done by your health care provider during a routine clinic visit. Others need a referral to a pain specialist.
Rumination syndrome causes an automatic regurgitation of recently eaten food. Here's what you need to know about this disorder.
Stroke is much more common in adults than children, but children get strokes, too. The good news is that a child has a better ability to recover from stoke than an adult because a child's brain is still developing. Read on to learn more.