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… working right for a short time. These devices are in your home, garage, workplace, and hospital. Your ICD may have an … FACC - Cardiology, Electrophysiology Martin J. Gabica MD - Family Medicine E. Gregory Thompson MD - Internal Medicine … Elizabeth T. Russo MD - Internal Medicine Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine John M. Miller MD, FACC - Cardiology, …
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… Remove loose rugs and other tripping hazards from your home. See your doctor regularly to watch for other problems … Remove loose rugs and other tripping hazards from your home. See your doctor regularly to watch for other problems …
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… antiviral medicines. Have COVID-19 tests available at home, or know where to get tested. If you have symptoms, get … antiviral medicines. Have COVID-19 tests available at home, or know where to get tested. If you have symptoms, get …
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… edges of the wound together, if needed. You can make one at home or buy them already made. Always put the butterfly … edges of the wound together, if needed. You can make one at home or buy them already made. Always put the butterfly …
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… an IV. Sometimes the medicine is a pill that you take at home. Sometimes it's a combination of the two. You will go … about the breast cancer earlier this year. I don't have a family history of it or any of the risk factors that you … cancer 2 years ago. What a surprise! I don't have any family history (that I know of), and I don't have the other …
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… and education about depression for your child and your family. Home treatment is an important part of treating depression. … may be more likely to have depression if someone in their family has had it. They may also be at a higher risk after …
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… your ovaries is not recommended. Women who have a strong family history of ovarian cancer have a higher chance of getting it themselves. (Family history means having relatives with the disease.) … (done with very small cuts), you will likely go home the same day. Otherwise you will stay in the hospital …
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… may: Give you more time each day to spend with friends and family instead of going to regular dialysis treatments. … working with you to provide your treatment. You may need family or friends to take you to or help you with your … travel, you will need to find a dialysis centre away from home. Problems linked to peritoneal dialysis may include: …
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… you could become pregnant. You or members of your immediate family (parent, brother, or sister) have a history of severe … control, which is required for women who use this medicine. Home care might not control your acne. Your acne could get … Staff Primary Medical Reviewer Kathleen Romito MD - Family Medicine Primary Medical Reviewer Brian D. O'Brien MD …
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… you have to make health decisions for yourself and your family. The decisions you make influence your overall … the test, ask to review the results. Take notes for your home records. If the results are unexpected and the error … Anne C. Poinier MD - Internal Medicine Adam Husney MD - Family Medicine Brian D. O'Brien MD - Internal Medicine …