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Delaying your period with hormonal birth control
Delaying your period is possible if you use an extended or continuous method of birth control. Find out how you can have more control over your menstrual cycle.
Delusional parasitosis
Learn more about this condition and positive steps you can take to manage the symptoms.
Dense breast tissue: What it means to have dense breasts
Find out what it means if your mammogram report says you have dense breast tissue. Learn about additional breast cancer screening tests to consider.
Depression and anxiety: Exercise eases symptoms
Research on depression and anxiety shows that exercise and other physical activity can lessen anxiety and help mood and other health problems get better.
Depression during pregnancy: You're not alone
Depression during pregnancy often goes unrecognized. Understand the risk factors for and signs and symptoms of this condition.
Depression in women: Understanding the gender gap
Women are diagnosed with depression more often than men are. Discover what factors may contribute to that increased risk.
Depression: Supporting a family member or friend
Show support to relatives or friends with depression. Learn the symptoms, help them cope and urge them to seek help. Learn about the risk of suicide.
Diabetes and exercise: When to monitor your blood sugar
Learn how to prevent problems by checking blood sugar before, during and after exercise.
Diabetes care: 10 ways to avoid complications
Diabetes care is a lifelong responsibility. Consider 10 strategies to prevent diabetes complications.
Diabetes diet: Create your healthy-eating plan
Learn more about a healthy-eating plan that can help control blood sugar. Check out meal-planning methods and what foods to choose. Includes a sample menu.
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