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When Your Child Has Pneumothorax
Pneumothorax occurs when air leaks out of the lung and is trapped in the space between the lung and the chest wall. The air presses on the lung and can cause part or all of the lung to collapse. Learn about how the condition is treated.
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest
When the heart suddenly stops beating, it is called sudden cardiac arrest. Emergency treatment is needed to get the heart beating again. If treatment is not started right away, sudden cardiac arrest can lead to death.
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Metabolic Syndrome: Your Risk for Chronic Disease
Metabolic syndrome is a diagnosis made when you have 3 or more risk factors from a set of 5. But you can take action to control these factors.
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What Are Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs)?
An STI is an infection that is spread during sex. Here's what you need to know about STI risk, prevention, symptoms, and more.
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Reasons for a Cesarean Section Birth
In most cases, a cesarean section birth is not expected. It may be needed because of concerns about the baby, the mother, or the baby's passage through the birth canal.
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Cesarean Section (C-Section)
When your baby is delivered by C-section, it means the surgeon makes a cut in your belly to reach the infant and remove them from the womb. In many cases, a C-section is unexpected. It is done to make sure that you and your baby have the safest birth.
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Treating Constipation
Constipation means you have bowel movements fewer than 3 times per week. Or that you strain to pass hard, dry stool. The good news is that it can often be treated and controlled.
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Shoulder Exercises: Wall Pushup
This exercise helps strengthen and stabilize your shoulder.
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Central Line (Central Venous Access Device)
A central line is often used instead of a standard I.V. line when you need treatment for longer than a week or so. The line can send medicine or nutrition right into your bloodstream.
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