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Ministroke vs. regular stroke: What's the difference?
The term "ministroke" typically refers to a transient ischemic attack.
Mucus in stool: A concern?
Visible mucus in stool can have a variety of causes, but they're not always serious.
Multiple sclerosis: Can it cause seizures?
Seizures occur more often in people with multiple sclerosis than in the general population.
Nausea during pregnancy: A good thing?
Morning sickness is common during pregnancy. Understand what nausea and vomiting might mean while you're pregnant.
Nervous breakdown: What does it mean?
Nervous breakdown isn't a medical term. It most often means a mental health crisis that affects your ability to meet your own needs and do daily tasks.
Nervous stomach: Is there such a thing?
Nervous stomach is a vague term that doesn't indicate a specific diagnosis.
Pain and depression: Is there a link?
Depression can cause unexplained physical symptoms, such as headaches. Chronic pain can cause problems that lead to depression, such as poor sleep.
Pulse pressure: An indicator of heart health?
Pulse pressure may be a strong predictor of heart problems, especially for older adults.
Salt craving: A symptom of Addison's disease?
Constantly craving salt could signal a medical condition, such as Addison's disease.
Self-care for the flu
How to take care of yourself at home when you have the flu.
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