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Epilepsy and pregnancy: What you need to know
Concerned about how epilepsy might affect your pregnancy? Find out what kind of care you might need.
Eating during cancer treatment: Tips to make food tastier
Cancer treatment may alter your sense of taste. Learn what you can do.
Eating disorder treatment: Know your options
Depending on your eating disorder and its symptoms, treatment may include a mix of talk therapy, nutrition education and medicines.
Drug-eluting stents: Do they increase heart attack risk?
Stents coated with a slow-release drug are safe when used with proper medications. Find out more.
Diuretics
These medicines, sometimes called water pills, help remove extra fluid from the body. They're often used to lower blood pressure. Learn about the possible side effects.
Diarrhea: Cancer-related causes and how to cope
Changes in your diet may help ease cancer-related diarrhea. If those don't help, medications are available.
Diabetes treatment: Using insulin to manage blood sugar
Learning how this treatment affects your blood sugar can help you better manage your diabetes.
Diabetes treatment: Medications for type 2 diabetes
Confused by all the treatment choices for type 2 diabetes? Use this guide to better understand the medicines available to help control blood sugar.
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.
Daily aspirin therapy: Understand the benefits and risks
Daily aspirin therapy may be lifesaving for some people. Know if taking a daily low-dose aspirin is right for you.
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