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… chemicals. Breathing in these substances can irritate your lungs or cause them to swell and get inflamed. If you … asthma, being exposed to these things on the job can make your asthma worse. Treatment involves reducing your exposure to substances that trigger symptoms and taking …
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… Resuscitation (No CPR) form provides you and your physician or nurse practitioner with a legal option to … it must be signed by a consenting adult, either you or your substitute decision maker, and your physician or nurse practitioner. If you have a No CPR …
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… Overview These are general tips. Your nurse may change and care for your CVAD at home. Or a nurse will teach you how to take … to follow the specific instructions you are given. Call your doctor if you have questions or concerns. In general, a …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about … signs of a serious condition: trouble/pain swallowing food bloody vomit vomit that looks like coffee grounds …
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… they should. Mitochondria are tiny parts of the cells in your body. They are often called the powerhouse of a cell, … Problems with eye movement. How are they diagnosed? If your doctor thinks that you have a mitochondrial disease, your doctor will do a physical examination and medical …
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… It's fine to walk in shorter periods of time throughout your day and week that add up to the recommended goals. Check with your doctor before you start a walking plan if you have … or if you have not been active in a long time. Follow your doctor's instructions for safe levels of exercise. How …
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… Risks Surgery Overview Rhinoplasty is surgery to reshape your nose. It can be done to improve your appearance, fix a birth defect, or help you breathe better. The doctor will make a cut inside your nostrils. This cut is called an incision. You might …
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… like a large bandage. The outer part of the patch sticks to your skin, while the inner part presses against your skin and slowly releases nicotine into your skin. Patches may also give you a constant dose of …
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… Speech and language lessons start in the uterus, where your unborn baby hears and responds to familiar voices. After birth, your newborn learns language by listening to the basic and … "tr" and "cl" sounds in the English language. Reading to your newborn gives him or her comforting contact. You are …
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… hearing tests for all babies born in hospitals. Talk to your doctor about whether your child has been or should be tested. Even if the newborn … a part of routine checkups. Some hearing problems can delay your child's speech and language development. Early …