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As temperatures rise and trees and plants come to life this spring, the increasing pollen counts that comes with it can sometimes trigger seasonal allergic rhinitis, commonly known as hay fever.
“You have cancer.” It’s something you wish to never hear. But amidst the fear and uncertainty, there’s a glimmer of hope: Seven in 10 people with cancer in the U.S. now survive at least five years ...
An abnormal Pap smear result doesn’t necessarily mean you have cervical cancer. Your doctor may recommend further testing as a next step.
An orthopedic surgeon says a child W-sitting is not usually a major cause of concern that needs to be clinically corrected.
A sleep expert explains why you and your partner should address common sleep conditions, like sleep apnea, before jumping to ...
People with an ALS diagnosis will experience muscle weakness as their nerve cells deteriorate over time. The cause is still ...
Various “Room of the Future” technologies are being implemented at many Advocate Health hospitals to improve patient and clinician experience.
You may want to think twice before singing a solo in the shower or cheering for your favorite team on gameday: The extra strain could damage your vocal cords. Your vocal cords are smooth bands of ...
Singing to babies is universal. Research has shown that babies respond positively to hearing songs even if they’re sung in an unfamiliar language. A recent study looked at what happened when primary ...
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