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Headaches in Adolescent Boys

Although teenage girls are more prone to headaches than boys because of the hormonal changes that are rampant during menstruation, boys get headaches, too, and for many of the same reasons. According to a report by Dr. Donald W. Lewis in "American Family Physician,"

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Humidifier Mold Prevention

Humidifiers are used to help ease nasal and chest congestion due to allergies or the common cold, but if not maintained properly, they can lead to health complications, according to MayoClinic.com. Humidifiers create extra moisture in the air and can encourage the growth of mold and mildew.

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Complications After Laparoscopic Surgery

Laparoscopic surgery is a specialized and minimally invasive technique of surgery commonly used for gynecologic and gastrointestinal procedures, as stated by the American Society of Colon & Rectal Surgeons. Laparoscopic surgery uses several small incisions, called ports approximately 0.5 to 1 cm in size.

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Effects of Snorting Ritalin

Methylphenidate, also known as Ritalin, is a stimulant medication used to treat attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder. Ritalin increases the amount of dopamine released in the brain. Dopamine is responsible for feelings of pleasure and well-being.

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Colonoscopy Prep Diet

If your doctor has ordered you to undergo a colonoscopy so she can better determine the health of your rectum and colon, she will probably also advise you to follow a colonoscopy prep diet to help you clean out your bowels before the exam.

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What Are the Causes of Unilateral Upper Limb Edema?

Unilateral upper limb edema refers to the swelling of the soft tissues of either the right or left arm or hand. Edema is more common in the legs and feet. If it occurs in the upper extremity, it is usually due to problems with drainage of the blood or lymph from the arm.

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Causes of Urethra Pain

The urethra is part of your urinary system, along with your kidneys, ureters and bladder. The urethra is positioned at the end of your urinary system where fluid is excreted from your body. The urethra differs in length between men and women, and pain can be caused by several conditions.

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Pear Allergy Symptoms

Identifying pear allergies can take some detective work, because pears produce relatively few allergic reactions. In fact, allergists often place this rarely allergenic tree fruit on the menus of control diets to help patients identify other allergies.

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Signs & Symptoms of Impacted Bowels

Impacted bowels is an uncomfortable condition that can result from chronic constipation. Also known as fecal impaction, this condition is the presence of solid masses of dry stool in the rectum. These masses block the rectum and make it difficult to have normal bowel movements.

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What Herbal Remedies Should You Not Take While Taking Xanax?

Alprazolam, trade name Xanax, is prescribed for treatment of anxiety and panic disorders. The website Psych Central reports that Xanax was the number one prescribed psychiatric drug in the United States in 2009, with over 44 million prescriptions for the drug written that year.

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Complications After an Ankle Sprain

Ankle sprains are among the most common joint injuries seen by orthopaedists. Ankle sprains are injuries to one or more ligaments surrounding the ankle joints. Ligament injury can range from mild (merely stretched), to moderate (partially torn), to severe (completely severed).

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Side Effects of Norco Medicine

Norco is a brand-name of a narcotic analgesic that combines the generic medications hydrocodone and acetaminophen. It is used for the relief of moderate to severe pain of all types. Norco comes in three strengths, all containing 325 milligrams (mg) acetaminophen with 5 mg, 7.5 mg or 10 mg of hydrocodone.

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If a Potato Has Roots, Should You Eat It?

By the time a potato has grown roots, it’s on its way to being bad: it may be soft and mealy, with wrinkles and patches of green on its skin, rather than firm and crisp, and you may not want to eat it. If the question is whether the potato is safe to eat – well, it depends.

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Types of Beans That Cause Excess Gas

Though high in fiber, protein and vitamins, beans always seem to get a bad rap. High amounts of a sugar substance called oligosaccharide occur in the skins of beans and other legumes. These oligosaccharides generate gas in the bowel when they break down, which can lead to flatulence.

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Can You Take Magnesium Citrate After Eating?

Magnesium citrate is a supplemental form of magnesium, and you should take it with food or shortly after eating. Swallowing magnesium citrate on an empty stomach can lead to diarrhea and other types of digestive upset, according to MayoClinic.com.

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Therapy for Intercostal Muscles

Physically active people are more vulnerable to strains of the intercostal muscles, located between your ribs, but twisting your body in unexpected ways can cause the injury in anyone.

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The Dosage of Magnesium for Anxiety

The mineral magnesium plays several important roles in the body. Low levels can lead to a number of symptoms and according to the University of Maryland Medical Center, anxiety ranks among them.

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An Exercise to Get Rid of Bloating

Bloating is caused by gas that is built up in your stomach or intestines. The main causes of bloating and excess gas are stress, anxiety over consumption of fatty foods and smoking. Regular practice of specific physical exercises may be helpful in relieving bloating.

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Exercises After Metatarsal Fracture

Metatarsal fractures -- injuries to the long bones in your foot -- can occur from direct trauma or overuse. Stress fractures in the metatarsals commonly occur from activities such as long-distance running and ballet dancing.

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