Comprehensive Health: Medical Triage, Nutrition & Disease Management

Symptoms, diagnostic markers, and specialized nutritional protocols are critical components in managing cardiovascular health, organ function, and psychological well-being across the lifespan.

New medicine

How to Stop Ovary Pain

Ovary pain is a common condition in women. Many women experience ovarian pain as a normal part of the menstrual cycle. After an egg is released in ovulation, it can cause a twinge of pain in the ovary, called mittleschmerz. The pain is felt in your side, right above the hip.

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Birth Control Pills

Weight Loss After Stopping Birth Control Pills

Birth control pills allow women to control their own fertility by preventing unwanted pregnancies. The birth control pill can also regulate menstrual cycles, which is helpful for women with irregular periods, polycystic ovarian syndrome or endometriosis.

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How to Make a Menstrual Cycle Last for Only 2 to 3 Days

Menstruation is a natural process, but most women wish their periods could be shorter and lighter. The average duration of a menstrual period is three to five days and will vary for individual women. Most women have a predetermined average cycle, which tends to get shorter with age, according to a 2004 study led by Y.

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Different Types of Family Planning Methods

All sexually active adults must consider family planning issues. According to the World Health Organization, family planning is not just about preventing pregnancy, but also about timing conception so that every baby is wanted and planned.

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Pediatrics

How to Treat an Infant With a Chest Cold

Chest colds are a miserable experience for everyone, but it is especially difficult for parents when their babies have chest colds. There is little that can be done to help infants with chest colds and parents must wait for the virus to run its course.

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How to Preserve Baby Teeth

Losing baby teeth is an exciting milestone in a child's life, and many parents want to remember the occasion. Children typically lose their first teeth between the ages of 5 and 7, but some may lose them prematurely due to injury. Many parents choose to save their children's baby teeth as mementos.

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