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Cancer surgery: Physically removing cancer
Surgery is a common treatment for many types of cancers. Learn how health care providers use surgery to prevent, diagnose and treat cancer.
Alpha blockers
Learn how this type of blood pressure medicine works and how it also can ease symptoms of an enlarged prostate.
Bladder control problems: How to seek treatment
Bladder control problems can be managed or overcome. The first step is to seek treatment.
Asthma treatment: 3 steps to better asthma control
Follow this three-step approach to keep symptoms under control and prevent attacks.
Prescription sleeping pills: What's right for you?
Learn the possible benefits, risks and side effects of prescription sleeping pills. For long-term insomnia, behavior changes generally work best.
Treatment-resistant depression
Standard treatments may not help much at all, or your symptoms may improve, only to keep coming back. Explore options for treatment-resistant depression.
Central-acting agents
Learn how these blood pressure medicines work, what else they treat and the possible side effects.
Beta blockers
Find out how beta blockers lower blood pressure and when your doctor might recommend one of these medicines.
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.
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
These antidepressants can ease depression symptoms. They typically cause fewer side effects than other antidepressants do. SSRIs are also used for anxiety.
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