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Cardiovascular / Cardiology |
Uncovering stroke's psychological impact The latest research investigates the after effects of stroke. Aside from the more obvious physical issues, what other problems do stroke survivors face? |
Complementary Medicine / Alternative Medicine |
How to treat whiteheads on the nose Whiteheads are stubborn acne lesions that develop just under the skin. The nose is a common site for whiteheads to form, as this part of the face produces a lot of oil and is touched frequently throughout the day. We look at several ways to treat whiteheads on the nose, as well as how to prevent them in the future. |
Cosmetic Medicine / Plastic Surgery |
How to treat whiteheads on the nose Whiteheads are stubborn acne lesions that develop just under the skin. The nose is a common site for whiteheads to form, as this part of the face produces a lot of oil and is touched frequently throughout the day. We look at several ways to treat whiteheads on the nose, as well as how to prevent them in the future. |
Dermatology |
How to treat whiteheads on the nose Whiteheads are stubborn acne lesions that develop just under the skin. The nose is a common site for whiteheads to form, as this part of the face produces a lot of oil and is touched frequently throughout the day. We look at several ways to treat whiteheads on the nose, as well as how to prevent them in the future. | Swollen earlobe: Pictures, causes, and treatment Most causes of a swollen earlobe, such as an injury from a contact sport or an allergic reaction to a piercing, are easily treated at home and can be prevented. However, there are other causes, such as cauliflower ear and mastoiditis that need medical attention. Read on to find out when to see a doctor. |
Fertility |
What causes an enlarged clitoris? An enlarged or swollen clitoris is usually caused by normal sexual arousal. Otherwise, a hormone imbalance or medical condition such as PCO may be responsible. Medically, this is called clitoromegaly. We explore possible causes of an enlarged clitoris in adults and children. Learn more about when to seek treatment here |
Infectious Diseases / Bacteria / Viruses |
Swollen earlobe: Pictures, causes, and treatment Most causes of a swollen earlobe, such as an injury from a contact sport or an allergic reaction to a piercing, are easily treated at home and can be prevented. However, there are other causes, such as cauliflower ear and mastoiditis that need medical attention. Read on to find out when to see a doctor. |
Neurology / Neuroscience |
Uncovering stroke's psychological impact The latest research investigates the after effects of stroke. Aside from the more obvious physical issues, what other problems do stroke survivors face? | Honey bees may help to explain how humans make decisions A new study analyzes the collective behavior of honey bee colonies and finds that they provide a good model for the laws that govern our decision-making. |
Psychology / Psychiatry |
Honey bees may help to explain how humans make decisions A new study analyzes the collective behavior of honey bee colonies and finds that they provide a good model for the laws that govern our decision-making. |
Sexual Health / STDs |
What causes an enlarged clitoris? An enlarged or swollen clitoris is usually caused by normal sexual arousal. Otherwise, a hormone imbalance or medical condition such as PCO may be responsible. Medically, this is called clitoromegaly. We explore possible causes of an enlarged clitoris in adults and children. Learn more about when to seek treatment here |
Stroke |
Uncovering stroke's psychological impact The latest research investigates the after effects of stroke. Aside from the more obvious physical issues, what other problems do stroke survivors face? |
Surgery |
What to expect after a vaginal hysterectomy A vaginal hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus through the vagina. It can take 6 weeks to recover fully. Recovery is easier and faster than other kinds of hysterectomy, though a woman should still wait before returning to normal work, driving, and exercising. Tips for recovery include a high-fiber diet and rest. |
Urology / Nephrology |
What does having nitrites in urine mean? Nitrites appear in the urine when a person has a bacterial infection in their bladder, ureter, or kidneys. Who should be tested for nitrites, and how are they formed? Learn more here. We also describe symptoms of urinary tract and kidney infections, as well as their treatments and possible complications. |
Women's Health / Gynecology |
What causes an enlarged clitoris? An enlarged or swollen clitoris is usually caused by normal sexual arousal. Otherwise, a hormone imbalance or medical condition such as PCO may be responsible. Medically, this is called clitoromegaly. We explore possible causes of an enlarged clitoris in adults and children. Learn more about when to seek treatment here | What to expect after a vaginal hysterectomy A vaginal hysterectomy is the removal of the uterus through the vagina. It can take 6 weeks to recover fully. Recovery is easier and faster than other kinds of hysterectomy, though a woman should still wait before returning to normal work, driving, and exercising. Tips for recovery include a high-fiber diet and rest. |
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