Disease Guide: Diagnosis, Symptoms & Clinical Treatment Protocols

For patients and caregivers, understanding clinical progression, diagnostic imaging results, and pharmacological treatment options is vital for managing acute and chronic health conditions.

Signs That Someone Is Smoking Meth

Originally synthesized by a Japanese chemist in 1919, methamphetamine has evolved into a highly addictive, cheap and easy-to-make drug of choice for hundreds of thousands of Americans. Far more potent than the original meth, today’s meth usage supplies longer highs and can be more appealing than cocaine.

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Causes of a Swollen Breast in a Baby

A swollen breast is a common condition that occurs in babies, both male and female. One or both of a baby's breasts may become swollen, firm and lumpy within a week after birth. Although this condition may seem peculiar, the swollen breasts usually shrink within a few weeks or months of life.

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Exercises for Tailbone Pain

Tailbone pain, also known as coccygodnia, is pain caused by anything that affects the coccyx. The coccyx is a tiny triangular bone made up of four bones that have never completely developed and is located at the very end of the sacrum of the vertebral column.

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