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… that stabilizes and cushions the knee joint. Whether or not your tear can be repaired depends on the type of the tear . … by years of wear and tear—generally can't be repaired. Your doctor will suggest the treatment that will likely work … the tear is , the pattern of the tear, and how big it is. Your age, your health, and your activity level may also …
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… are certain things that make you more likely to get it. Your risk is higher if you smoke, are very overweight … side or the back. How is it diagnosed? You may get tests of your urine and blood. Imaging tests, such as a CT scan, … you comfort, such as spending time outdoors or being with children. A cancer support group. Cancer support groups …
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… coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) or bypass surgery. Your doctor will make the bypass with a healthy piece of blood vessel from another part of your body. Then the doctor will attach, or graft, the … muscle. The doctor typically makes a cut in the skin over your breastbone (sternum). This cut is called an incision. …
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… "men-YEERS") disease is an inner ear problem that affects your hearing and balance. It normally occurs in only one ear … this fluid builds up. This creates pressure in the parts of your inner ear that control balance. Experts aren't sure why this fluid builds up. It may be that your body produces too much of the fluid. Or maybe the fluid …
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… are high triglycerides? Triglycerides are a type of fat in your blood. Your body uses them for energy. You need some for good … be a sign of metabolic syndrome . Very high levels raise your risk of pancreatitis. What causes this problem? High …
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… them from memory. Choose a place where you can lie down on your back and stretch out comfortably, such as a carpeted … relax the muscle group (do not relax it gradually). Give yourself 10 to 20 seconds to relax. When you are finished, … Clench them. Wrists and forearms: Extend them and bend your hands back at the wrist. Biceps and upper arms: Clench …
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… cord to other parts of the body. These nerves control your sense of touch, how you feel pain and temperature, and your muscle strength. Most of the time the problem starts in … have peripheral neuropathy, you may have less feeling in your fingers and toes. You may have trouble with your …
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… device. It sends out mild electrical signals that keep your heart beating normally. The signals are painless. It … by batteries. Most pacemakers are placed under the skin of your chest. They have thin wires, called leads. The leads pass through a vein into your heart. A pacemaker can help restore a normal heart …
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… condition. You may feel at times as though you've lost your ability to live your life. Conserving, or saving, your energy means finding ways to do daily activities with …
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… is the first 10 weeks of pregnancy. Pregnancy begins when your egg joins with a sperm (fertilization) and attaches to the lining of your uterus. You may start noticing signs as early as 5 weeks. You may start to feel different in your body and your emotions. In early pregnancy, your body …