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Gastric Sleeve Surgery for Teens
Gastric sleeve surgery (sleeve gastrectomy) is a type of weight-loss surgery. This surgery removes about 80% of the stomach.
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Muscle Stiffness After Stroke
After a stroke, it’s normal to notice changes in your muscles. Certain muscles might feel stiff and tight all the time—a condition known as spasticity.
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Trigeminal Neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia is a type of nerve pain that affects your face. You may feel a strong burst of pain in part of your face.
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Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) for HIV
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is medicine you take to lower your risks of HIV infection. When you use PrEP consistently and correctly, it can greatly reduce your risk.
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Discharge Instructions: Spleen Injury
The spleen is a small organ in the upper left part of the belly (abdomen). It sits under the left ribs in front of and behind the stomach. If your spleen is injured, here's what you should know when caring for yourself at home.
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Heart Valve Surgery and Your Mood
Nearly 25% of heart valve patients feel depressed after surgery, even when it goes well. This is called cardiac depression. Knowing what you may experience emotionally after surgery can help you prepare for it—and identify it—if depression does happen.
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Hispanic Americans and Stroke Risk
Strokes disproportionately affect Hispanic Americans. Understanding your risk and doing what you can to lower it can help prevent strokes.
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Talking with Someone Who Has Had a Stroke
If your loved one has had a stroke, you may be wondering:How can I communicate with my loved one? Having a stroke can make people struggle with things like talking, listening, reading, and writing. So you might have to communicate with your loved one differently.
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Keeping Up with Housekeeping When You Have a Health Issue
When you have a health condition, your day-to-day chores don’t go away. There are still dishes and laundry to do, groceries to buy, and light bulbs to change. Here are helpful tips to keep things clean as the chores pile up.
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