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PSA Test
PSA, an ingredient of semen, is made by the prostate. Some PSA naturally leaks from the prostate into the bloodstream. The PSA test measures the amount of PSA in the blood. Read on for details about the test.
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Heart Valve Problems: Mitral Valve Stenosis
Mitral stenosis causes the mitral valve to stiffen and not open right. Learn about what it is, causes, and treatments.
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Dobutamine Stress Echocardiography (Echo)
This type of echocardiogram uses the medicine dobutamine and sound waves to help see if any blood vessels in your heart are blocked.
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What Is Uveitis?
Uveitis is a serious eye problem. Left untreated, it can lead to other conditions, such as glaucoma, and even vision loss. Here's what you should know about possible causes and symptoms.
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Treating Uveitis
Left untreated, uveitis can lead to vision loss. It's important to seek medical help right away.
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Lumbar Puncture
A lumbar puncture is also called a spinal tap. It may be used to look for problems in your brain, spinal cord, and related structures.
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Electroencephalography (EEG)
Electroencephalography (EEG) is a test that measures your brain wave activity. Learn why it's used and how to prepare for the test.
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Biopsy for a Brain Tumor
If you've been diagnosed with a brain tumor, the next step may be a brain tumor biopsy. This will help find out if the tumor is cancer and how it should be treated.
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Communicating with Others About Your Health
Only you can decide whether to tell others about your condition. You may feel that your health is a private matter. Maybe you have a hard time deciding who to tell and how much to say. Or, you might find that talking makes you feel better. The choice is yours.
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