Is it a cold or allergies?
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- Written by Jason Howland
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Scottsdale, Arizona - If you tend to get cold symptoms that develop suddenly and occur at the same time every year, you might have seasonal allergies. Although colds and allergies share some symptoms, they are very different.
Managing your menstrual cramps
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- Written by Home Remedies
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Scottsdale, Arizona - Home Remedies: Managing your menstrual cramps:
Battling bacterial sinusitis
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- Written by Deborah Balzer
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Rochester, Minnesota - Most people who have a cold feel better in about a week as the virus runs its course. Sometimes colds can lead to inflammation of your sinuses. "A small percentage of people who have a cold virus can go on to develop bacterial sinusitis," says Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious diseases specialist at Mayo Clinic.
FDA activities related to the ongoing post-market review of Essure and FDA’s commitment to keep women informed
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- Written by FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, M.D.
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Washington, DC - Some of my most important time as Commissioner is spent speaking directly to patients and their families about significant health issues that affect their lives, from the devastating opioid crisis to the current flu season. Overseeing a wide array of medical products, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration plays a vital role in providing consumers with up-to-date, evidence-based information to help them make the most informed medical decisions. The products we regulate touch people’s lives in meaningful ways.
Is ovarian cancer still possible after a hysterectomy?
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- Written by Yvonne Butler Tobah, M.D.
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Scottsdale, Arizona - Yes, you still have a risk of ovarian cancer or a type of cancer that acts just like it (primary peritoneal cancer) if you've had a hysterectomy.
Study reveals why polymer stents failed
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- Written by Anne Trafton
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Cambridge, Massachusetts - Many patients with heart disease have a metal stent implanted to keep their coronary artery open and prevent blood clotting that can lead to heart attacks. One drawback to these stents is that long-term use can eventually damage the artery.
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