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After falling at home recently, Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor suffered an injury to her left shoulder that required a reverse total joint replacement surgery. Though it may sound unusual, this...
Arthritis Isn't Just for Older Adults: How to Spot It in Your Child
It's easy to mistake kids' aches and stiffness for growing pains. But kids can get arthritis too. Are the "growing pains" actually a sign of something more?
5 Things to Know About Preeclampsia During Pregnancy
If you're pregnant, you may have heard of preeclampsia from your family, friends, or doctors. In fact, preeclampsia is the most common complication during pregnancy affecting roughly one in twenty...
Learning that you’re pregnant can bring so much excitement about your journey to motherhood. But it can also bring a lot of questions about what’s in store for the next nine months. Rest assured. We...
After a C-Section, Vaginal Birth May Still Be an Option
There are plenty of reasons your first birth may have been a C-section. If you’re planning a second or third birth, you may have heard that must be a C-section, too.
Pregnancy should last about 40 weeks, and you might think contractions happen only when you finally go into labor. But what if you feel them earlier? To find out the answer to this and to learn all...
Pelvic floor disorders significantly affect the body, mind and spirit of millions of Americans. Find comfort in knowing that you can take steps to lower your risk with these tips.
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