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6 Health Concerns That Your Eyes Could Be Warning You About
You know that itchy, watery eyes are a sign that your allergies are kicking in. But did you know that eye symptoms can also give you clues about many other health conditions, like diabetes and high blood pressure?
Circumcision and Your Baby: 4 Common Questions, Answered
Should I have my son circumcised? How should I care for my son’s penis? A pediatric urologist answers these and other common penis questions he gets from parents.
Fever in Babies & Children: When to Worry
How high is too high for your child’s fever? Find out at what temperature you need to worry and at what temperature you can rest easy.
Secondary Infertility: Why You Might Have Trouble Getting Pregnant Again
For some couples, getting pregnant after having their first child is a breeze. For others, not so much. Learn about the top causes of secondary infertility and how to address them.
4 Best Ways to Take Control of Abdominal Adhesions
Scars on the inside after surgery are known as abdominal adhesions. And they’re common. Find out how you can minimize any trouble they can cause.
How to Keep Your Kids Healthy When They Go to Daycare
Do kids in daycare get sick more often than other kids? Our expert weighs in.
Male Infertility: Helping You Sort Fact From Fiction
There’s ample information — as well as misinformation — out there about the causes of male infertility, or the inability to father a child. Let’s take a look at the most common suspects and see what’s truth and what’s myth. Dangers of heat The testicles are generally slightly cooler than the abdomen because they are outside the … Read More
I’ve Been Diagnosed With Cardiovascular Disease — Now What?
It can be scary to learn you have a permanent health condition like coronary artery disease. But making lifestyle changes can help manage your heart health.
Poop Shape, Color and Smell: What’s Healthy and What’s Not
The shape, color and smell of your poop can provide key information about your health. Here’s what you can learn from it.