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Tension Headaches
Tension headaches cause a dull, steady pain on both sides of the head and in the neck and the back of the head. The eyes may also feel tired. Tension headache can be caused by lack of sleep, poor posture, eyestrain, stress, and other factors.
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Sinus Headaches
Sinus headaches are caused by colds or allergies that make the nasal passages inflamed or infected. Learn about how to prevent and treat them.
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Grading of Bladder Cancer
Once cancer has been diagnosed, the next step is to choose the best way to treat it. To help do this, your healthcare provider checks what the cancer cells look like under a microscope. (This is called the cancer grade.).
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Treating Bladder Cancer: Transurethral Resection (TUR)
Cystoscopy is a way for your healthcare provider to get a close look at the inside of your bladder. If cancer is found, it may be taken out during this procedure. This is called transurethral resection (TUR).
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Understanding the Brain
The brain controls the entire body, from regulating breathing and blood pressure to enabling you to move and speak.
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What Is a Brain Aneurysm?
A brain aneurysm is a balloon-like bulge in the wall of the brain artery. If it tears and bleeds, nearby cells can be damaged.
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Understanding Hip Replacement
The hip joint is one of the body’s largest weight-bearing joints. A healthy hip joint allows you to walk, squat, and turn without pain. But when a hip joint is damaged, it is likely to hurt when you move.
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After Hip Replacement: Recovering in the Hospital
Here is what to expect in the hospital after a total hip replacement.
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What Is Intensive Care?
The intensive care unit (ICU) is also sometimes called the critical care unit. Here people get constant care and are closely watched. Some hospitals may have more than one type of ICU. These may include a medical, surgical, cardiac, neurological, or pediatric ICU.
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