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Your kidneys perform many vital functions, including removing waste, filtering blood and removing excess water and electrolytes. When these bean-shaped organs aren't working properly, it can impact your overall health and lead to serious complications. ...
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January 17, 2020
Learn about myths and facts of weight loss from Dr. Richard Siegel, a endocrinologist at Tufts Medical Center's Weight and Wellness center.
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From alleviating mild neck and back discomfort to performing minimally invasive spinal surgery, our spine care specialists are dedicated to helping you return to enjoying life free from persistent spinal pain. ...
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Heart failure happens when the heart can’t pump enough blood to keep your body working the way it should. Treatments for advanced heart failure might include medications, devices to help the heart work better, an LVAD (a device that helps with blood flow) or even a heart transplant. A heart transplant, where a sick heart is replaced with a healthy donor heart, can sometimes be the best way to improve heart function and help you feel better. ...
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Living with a mood disorder can impact your daily life. We specialize in treating mood disorders and can help you balance your emotions.Mood disorders are a group of mental health conditions that cause you to experience severe sadness and fluctuations in mood, often marked by extreme highs and lows. ...
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Abnormal growths in the lungs, or lung nodules, are very common. There is positive news: many of them are not cancerous and may be associated with other conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, scarring from another infection or other inflammatory conditions. Even if a lung nodule is cancerous and small, it is usually treatable. This is why screening is important if you are considered at high risk for lung cancer. ...
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