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Breastfeeding: Returning to Work
Returning to work while breastfeeding can feel like a challenge. But you can make it work if you are…
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Breech Babies: What Can I Do if My Baby is Breech?
A baby is breech when it is in a headfirst position prior to birth. There are several ways to try…
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Bringing Your Baby Home
Welcoming a baby into your home is a big event. It can be scary if it is your first baby…
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Bug Bites
Most bug bites are harmless, but they do cause discomfort. In rare cases, certain bug bites can be deadly.
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Burns: Preventing Burns in Your Home
Fires and other accidents at home can result in burns to you or a family member. Be prepared now and…
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Busting Period Myths
When it comes to your period, you may have more questions than answers. When does it start? How often does…
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Caffeine and Kids
Caffeine is a drug that should be limited for children and adolescents. Caffeine can lead to higher blood pressure, sleep…
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Calcium: What You Need to Know
Calcium keeps your bones and teeth healthy and strong. Your body can’t make its own calcium, so it’s important to…
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Cancer: End-of-Life Issues for the Caregiver
Information for caregivers about preparing for a loved one’s end-of-life issues, such as care options, legal documents, and funeral…
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Cancer: Medical Vocabulary
When you are diagnosed with cancer, it can be overwhelming. You have your feelings to deal with, plus a whole…
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Car Safety for Pregnant Women
Car safety is important for everyone, including pregnant women. If you are pregnant and in a car, here are some…
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR)
CPR stands for cardiopulmonary resuscitation. It’s an important lifesaving technique to use in emergencies.
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Cardioverter-Defibrillator: A Treatment for Arrhythmia
Cardioverter-Defibrillator is a medical implant device used to treat arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat).
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Caregiver Health and Wellness
Caregivers are at increased risk for a number of health problems. Learn about these conditions and what you can do…
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Caregiving: Care for Yourself While Caring for Others
Caregivers provide care for people with chronic medical conditions. It’s a challenging job, so caregivers also need to take care…
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Caregiving: Care for Yourself While Caring for Others
Caregivers provide care for people with chronic medical conditions. It can be challenging, and they often experience stress and get…
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Caring for a Baby Who Has Down Syndrome
If you have a child with Down syndrome, he or she is similar to other children in many ways. But…
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Caring for a Person Who Has Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities
Being a caregiver for someone with an intellectual or developmental disability is important to your loved one, but it can…
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Caring for a Relative Who Has Dementia
Caring for a loved one who has dementia is difficult. Learn how to best care for them while also taking…
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Caring for Your Incision After Surgery
Taking care of your incision after surgery is important to your health. It can reduce the risk of infection and…