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In women under 50, breast pain, which can be cyclical or
noncyclical, is a common complaint. Cyclical breast pain is
presumably hormonal, occurs at
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I have seen some nasty infections from dog and cat bites in my
years of practice. In 2001, more than 350,000 people were treated
in US hospital
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I have been compiling this list in my head for years. Physicians in
training love to throw out these words while patients look at us in
disbelief.
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Today's blog focuses on answers to common questions about sudden
cardiac death in athletes. Stories and pictures of the young
Michigan high school
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Seventy five percent of women report feeling sadness around
postpartum days 3-6. The safety of antidepressants during pregnancy
and breastfeeding is
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With so many newer migraine medicines in the triptan class
(Imitrex, Maxalt, Amerge, Relpax, and Frova) and several good
non-steroidal
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The tragedy in Japan has reminded us that perhaps the most feared
terrorist attack or accident is one involving a radioactive agent.
As we have seen
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There is no quick and easy fix for interstitial cystitis/bladder
pain syndrome (IC/BPS) and treatment is often disjointed and
sometimes ineffective.
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Interstitial Cystitis/Bladder pain syndrome (IC/BPS) is commonly
underdiagnosed and misdiagnosed but the impact cannot be
understated. As we learn
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After ten years in private practice I can tell you that people’s
concerns haven’t changed much over time. Many of us convince
ourselves we have
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