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… made by the body to fight the virus. They will be in your blood if you have a hepatitis A infection now or have … 8 to 12 weeks after you are first infected. They stay in your blood and protect you from hepatitis A permanently. Why … had other tests that show you have liver problems. You or your doctor wants to know if you are protected from getting …
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… take, how much you take, and how the medicines affect you. Your doctor can tell you what side effects to expect and how … likely to get infections and to bruise or bleed easily. Your doctor can tell you what precautions to take and how … after it falls out. Nerve problems. Chemotherapy can damage your nervous system. You may notice tingling or a lack of …
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… to preventing newborn HIV infection. footnote 2 Although your health professional may not offer an HIV test as part of your routine prenatal care, it's a good idea to have one. If you have any risk factors for HIV infection, your health professional may want to give you a second test …
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… and training in aromatherapy. It is important to talk with your medical doctor to see whether aromatherapy may be helpful and safe for your specific health condition. Do not swallow the oils used … and sage) may cause uterine contractions. Talk with your doctor about any complementary health practice that you …
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… and many snack foods is a good way to lower the calories in your diet. Also, use smaller amounts of fats like butter, … and mayonnaise. Add fresh garlic, lemon, or herbs to your meals to add flavour without adding fat. Meats and … fat-free treats in moderation, as you would other foods. If your favourite foods are high in fat, salt, sugar, or …
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… this screening test is positive, it means there is a chance your baby has a birth defect. In that case, your doctor may suggest that you have a diagnostic test, … you make wise health decisions or take action to improve your health. Decision Points focus on key medical care …
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… Overview Heart failure means that your heart muscle does not pump as much blood as your body needs. Failure doesn't mean that your heart has stopped. It means that your heart is not …
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… the nails softer and easier to trim. Start by gathering your supplies. You will need toenail clippers and a nail … and nail polish remover. To trim the nails: Wash and dry your hands. You don't need to wear gloves. Use nail polish … and toe steady with one hand while you trim the nail with your other hand. Trim the nails straight across. Leave the …
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… won't need any other tests unless the area doesn't heal or your doctor thinks there may be another problem. How is it … causing symptoms : You don't need medical treatment. But your doctor may talk with you about how to keep the area … pilonidal cyst that's draining, bleeding, or causing pain : Your doctor may treat the cyst with medicines. Or the cyst …
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… 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19. The vaccine causes your body to produce antibodies that will help protect you … immune system, you may need more than one dose depending on your immunization history. Getting all the recommended doses of vaccine is your best protection against COVID-19. It is important to …