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Life Support
If you understand how specific treatments may affect your quality of life, you can decide which ones you’d choose or refuse. You may want to talk to your doctor about the possible benefits and risks of treatments.
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Getting a Mammogram
Mammography is an X-ray exam of your breast tissue. Learn what to expect before, during, and after this imaging test.
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Understanding Latex Allergies
If you have latex allergy, you are sensitive to natural rubber latex. This is a growing problem among people who work in health care.
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Living with Latex Allergies
Once you are diagnosed with a latex allergy, you can take some steps to protect yourself. Read on to learn more.
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Avoiding Latex
If you have a latex allergy, the best way to prevent symptoms is to avoid latex. Here are some tips on how to do this.
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Back Safety for Healthcare Workers
Whether you’re moving a patient, lifting a box of supplies, or pushing a cart or wheelchair, your back is always working. Use the tips below to help you reduce your risk of back injury.
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Treating Incontinence in Women: Nonsurgical Methods
Nonsurgical incontinence treatments may work well in many cases. These include lifestyle changes, muscle-strengthening exercises, and medicines.
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Removing Life Support
A time may come when the only outcome from the therapies that prolong life is the prolonging of suffering, with no chance of meaningful recovery. At that point, you may choose to talk with the doctor and ask that life support be removed.
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Surgery for Lung Cancer
Surgery can be done to both diagnose and treat lung cancer. In most cases, surgery is used if the cancer is found in an early stage. You will need to prepare. Work with your healthcare provider to learn more about what to expect before, during, and after surgery.
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