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Lichen planus is a type of rash that forms on your skin, on genitalia, or in your mouth.
For couples experiencing infertility, it’s important to evaluate and treat the cause of the problem.
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An abdominal ultrasound is an imaging test that allows a doctor to look inside your abdomen (belly).
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Exercising your brain is important to reduce your risk of developing dementia.
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Intertrigo is a rubbing of the skin in areas where the skin folds and becomes moist.
Edema is a swelling or puffiness of part of the body, usually the feet, ankles and legs. It sometimes occurs…
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Over-the-counter medicine is available to treat congestion (stuffy nose).
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A corneal abrasion is a cut or scratch on your cornea, the layer of protective tissue at the front of…
The glycemic index (GI) is a way to measure how fast the carbohydrates in a food will make your blood…
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