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  1. ... leg. Health care providers sometimes call it an "art line" or "a pal." This article addresses PALs ...
  2. ... IVF is a form of assisted reproductive technology (ART). This means special medical techniques are used to ...
  3. ... prenatal and postpartum care that includes antiretroviral therapy (ART). Infants who are infected with HIV often have ... HIV/AIDS is treated with ART. These medicines stop the virus from ... women with HIV prevents children from becoming infected. If ...
  4. ... including the following: A liberal education in the arts and sciences A certificate of completion in an ... 1930, nearly all medical schools required a liberal arts degree for admission and provided a 3- to ...
  5. ... licensed) Skiing, snowboarding, skating, skateboarding, gymnastics, or martial arts Participating in any activity where there is a ...
  6. ... snowboard, skate, skateboard, or do gymnastics or martial arts Participate in any activity where there is a ...
  7. ... TJ, Ilfeld BM, Said ET. State of the art opioid-sparing strategies for post-operative pain in ...
  8. Arts HA, Adams ME. Sensorineural hearing loss in adults. In: Flint PW, Francis HW, Haughey BH, et ...
  9. ... Try yoga, tai chi, or meditation. Take an art class, play an instrument, or listen to music. ...
  10. ... the hip flexors. Runners, people who do martial arts, and football, soccer, and hockey players are more ...
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