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How does family history affect my risk for heart disease?

You have a strong genetic risk if you have a father or brother who was diagnosed with coronary... Full Answer

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What are the symptoms of hypothyroidism?

The symptoms of hypothyroidism (underactive thyroid) can differ from person to person. In some... Full Answer

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What makes my eyelid twitch?

It's a common -- and uncommonly distracting -- problem. The twitches are involuntary spasms of... Full Answer

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What are the treatment options for pelvic organ prolapse?

Pelvic organ prolapse is condition in which uterine, bladder, urethral, or rectal tissue protrudes... Full Answer

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How does psychotherapy help treat depression?

Psychotherapy or talk therapy is most effective in the hands of a skilled professional who is also... Full Answer

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What are the benefits of the Mediterranean diet?

Studies have found that the Mediterranean diet helps to lower the risk of the following conditions:... Full Answer

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What is coronary microvascular disease (MVD)?

As many as 30% of women with angina (chest pain) have "clear" angiograms. In the past, these women... Full Answer

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What do the blood pressure numbers mean?

Your blood pressure reading has two parts. The first and higher number (systolic blood pressure)... Full Answer

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What are the health risks of being overweight or obese?

Not only is obesity closely linked to high blood pressure, unfavorable cholesterol levels, lack of... Full Answer

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What are the different types of anxiety disorders?

Following are the different types of anxiety disorders and their symptoms:
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How is actinic keratosis treated?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has estimated that almost half of all skin cancers begin as... Full Answer

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What is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)?

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is medically defined as "abdominal pain or discomfort that occurs in... Full Answer

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What is a bunion?

A bump of bone or tissue that forms at the big toe joint or, less frequently, at the joint of the... Full Answer

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How are bunions treated?

To help treat bunions, warm soaks or ice packs, along with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs... Full Answer

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What is plantar fasciitis?

If you have pain at the bottom of your foot just in front of the heel, you may have an inflammation... Full Answer

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