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Women's Health

Symptoms of gynecologic cancer — and why it’s important not to ignore them

Many symptoms of gynecologic cancers may be vague, which makes them easy to brush off. But since early detection is key, it’s important to seek help when you feel that something’s not right.

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Lowering your risk for pancreatic cancer

Learn its signs, and how to decrease your chances of developing this cancer.

Heart & Vascular

Complex congenital heart disease and childhood development

What parents need to know to optimize neurodevelopment for children born with congenital heart disease.

Infants & Toddlers

Will my baby grow out of hip dysplasia?

Most babies born with hip instability develop and grow normally without significant intervention.

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