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.

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What Are the Causes of Stress Among College Sudents?

College is a new and exciting time, but it can be overwhelming. Among all of the new experiences, and learning and growing opportunities available in a college environment, many may lead to unhealthy levels of stress which hinder students' abilities to socialize and to achieve their academic goals.

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The Pros & Cons of the Use of GMO Insulin

GMO insulin is also known as synthetic insulin, or human insulin. It is produced with genetically modified bacteria, instead of the traditional method that produces what is known as pork insulin. In this method, sometimes called natural insulin, the pancreas of a cow or pig is used to produce insulin.

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Highly Caffeinated Drinks, Five Hour Energy And Monster Energy Cited In 13 Death Reports

Using 5-hour ENERGY and Liver Problems

The brand-name energy drink called 5-hour ENERGY is concentrated into 1.93 fluid-oz. shots, which the company recommends taking in half or full doses depending on your energy needs.

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What Causes Skin Discoloration From Gold?

Gold itself is inert, and does not typically react with skin to cause discoloration. But there are certain conditions under which gold jewelry can affect the color of your skin. Other metals are often added to gold in order to harden it or change its hue, and these metals may be responsible for the discoloration.

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Natural Ways to Get Rid of Broken Capillaries on Cheeks

Broken capillaries, also called spider veins, are ruptured capillaries near the surface of your skin. Their appearance is commonly associated with aging, but you may experience them earlier in life under certain conditions, such as weak vessel walls and poor circulatory health.

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Can Exercise Lower Period Days?

If you are wondering whether exercise will decrease the length of your period, the short answer is yes. The long answer, however, depends on a number of factors.

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