How do pregnancy symptoms differ when on birth control?

February 15, 2011

Has anyone gotten pregnant while on a b/c pill? Was there any noticible difference in symptoms than a pregnancy not started while on birth control? yep, right now, no, no difference my daughter did get pregnant while on birth control pills…she kept taking them until the day she found out she was pregnant at 8 [...]

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Enlarged Prostate Treatment Guidelines – Mens Health: Health and Medical Information About Mens Health Issues on MedicineNet.com

February 15, 2011

Latest Mens Health News FRIDAY, Feb. 4 (HealthDay News) — Experts at the American Urological Association (AUA) have issued updated guidelines on diagnosing and treating enlarged prostate — a common condition formally know as benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). BPH can lead to lower urinary tract symptoms such as incontinence and affect a man’s quality of [...]

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pancreatic cancer symptoms » Blog Archive » Pancreatic cancer is incidental to a malignant exceptional magnitude of tissue which is set in the pancreas

February 15, 2011

Posted: January 26th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Uncategorized | Tags: pancreatic cancer symptoms | No Comments » Pancreatic cancer is incidental to a malignant exceptional magnitude of tissue which is set in the pancreas. unfortunately, estimates call that in the Confederative States uncomparable more than forty-three thou people give be constrained by [...]

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Did I have a heat stroke or heat exhaustion symptom?

February 15, 2011

Sometimes when I play tennis in the hot sun (90-105) temperatures for a while (2-3 hours) I get the chills, especially in my arms…the hairs on my arms stand up… and the chills come maybe just once or twice and then go away. are the chills a symptom of some sort of heat stroke/heat exhaustion? [...]

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2 Unusual Symptoms of Ulcerative Colitis

February 15, 2011

Normal but Uncommon Ulcerative Colitis Symtpoms For the past two weeks I have begun to notice a major uptick in the amount of sweat that comes out of me while I lay sleeping at night. This has hit me as quite strange because my ulcerative colitis symptoms are nearly gone. what I am talking about [...]

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Brain implants have long-lasting effect on depression

February 15, 2011

Deep-brain stimulation involves implanting electrodes in parts of the brain.MEDICAL BODY SCANS/SPL Depressed patients who are resistant to other therapies can be helped long term by deep-brain stimulation. the effects can still be seen six years after implanting stimulating electrodes deep inside the brain, according to a follow-up of patients published online in the American [...]

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How do you tell someone with cancer that all hope has gone?

February 15, 2011

How should doctors break the news to a patient that there is no hope? this painful question was brought home to me recently when my younger sister, Militza, was diagnosed with terminal ovarian cancer at the age of 63. She was told of the poor outlook by several doctors, always in such a brutal manner [...]

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A woman’s guide to age-proofing her health

February 15, 2011

Last updated on: January 19, 2011 17:37 IST Ladies, here’s how to preserve your health from your 20s to your 60s and beyond. University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center researchers have said that to age-proof her health, a woman must set health goals for every stage of life. “So take note of all of these [...]

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What are the symptoms of Hepatitis C and do you eventaully die from this disease?

February 15, 2011

Like what are symptoms and how often do they occur and effect your daily like? If you don't go to the doctor and have drug, you may die from Hep c. Maybe you can ask this question at the STD social and dating site called pozcupid .com. they are professional. I will copy this from [...]

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The Latest Advances In Autism And Help For Families

February 15, 2011

Font Size: For Kathy Kresin and her six-year-old son, David, every day is filled with new experiences, and new challenges. “It’s day to day, and you have to take every little baby step and appreciate it, and you do appreciate things more,” said Kresin. David is diagnosed with Autism. “For David, the biggest struggle has [...]

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