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When a child’s cough is more than “just a cough”

When are your child’s breathing problems or persistent cough a cause for concern — and what should you do about it? Read on.

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Orthopedics & Spine

How to reduce your risk after hip surgery

Recovering from hip surgery can take its toll, but new measures exist to keep you safe and healthy.

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Health Topics

Deep brain stimulation aims to control Parkinson’s symptoms

How DBS changed one woman's Parkinson's disease

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Heart & Vascular

Treatment for PAD: What are your options?

If you've been diagnosed with peripheral artery disease (PAD), you may be curious about your options. Read on for treatment details, as well as lifestyle changes you can make to improve your symptoms and your risk of heart attack or stroke.

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