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Surgery for stress urinary incontinence in women
Learn what's involved in surgery to treat stress urinary incontinence, including risks, benefits and other factors to consider before making a decision.
Sunburn: First aid
Learn how to give first aid and get relief from painful inflamed skin caused by too much sun.
Stroke: First aid
A stroke requires immediate medical attention. Find out how to remember the warning signs.
Stroke rehabilitation: What to expect as you recover
Stroke rehabilitation is important for recovery after stroke. Learn about the physical, cognitive and other therapies used in stroke rehabilitation.
Stressed out? Skip the late show
Getting enough sleep can help you handle the demands of daily life. For most adults, seven to eight hours a night is the right amount. If you're drowsy during the day, your bedtime routine may need a tuneup. Try these tips: 1. Don't go to bed hungry or stuffed. 2. Create a relaxing bedtime ritual, such as taking a bath. 3. Limit daytime naps. 4. Keep your bedtime consistent, including on weekends. 5. Jot down worries and set them aside for the next day.
Stress and headaches: Stop the cycle
Stress can make your head hurt, and a headache can really stress you out. Either way, you can rein in the pain with these tips to keep stress under control: 1. Simplify. Ask yourself what really needs to be done and what can be dropped. 2. Delegate. Look over your to-do list and delegate what you can. 3. Laugh. Staying positive with humor is a great way to relieve stress. 4. Relax. When you feel your muscles begin to tense, breathe deeply. Focus on inhaling and exhaling deeply and slowly for at least 10 minutes. 5. Exercise. Regular exercise provides a healthy break from the stress of daily life.
Stem cells: What they are and what they do
Get answers about where stem cells come from, why they're important for understanding and treating disease, and how they are used.
Statins: Do they cause ALS?
Statins can cause muscle injury in some people. But can they also trigger ALS?
Statins: Are these cholesterol-lowering drugs right for you?
Learn more about the risks and benefits of taking cholesterol-lowering medicines before deciding if they're right for you.
Statin side effects: Weigh the benefits and risks
Statin side effects can be uncomfortable but are rarely dangerous.
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