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5 solutions for acid reflux in babies (GERD)

GERD is when food backs up from a baby's stomach into the esophagus, creating discomfort. Here's how to manage this common condition.

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What are lymphedema and lipedema?

Learn what causes these conditions and what you can expect in terms of treatment.

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The big back pain question: When should you see a doctor?

Learn the difference between when back pain is typical soreness and when you might want to take action.

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Brain & Memory

What to do when epilepsy medication doesn’t work for you

If antiepileptic meds don’t prevent your seizures, you have other options.

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