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  1. ... needed for proper development. Other elements of good health include exercise, rest and avoidance of stimulants such ...
  2. Health care providers range from generalists to providers who specialize in certain areas of the body or ...
  3. Images ... The United States Dietary Guidelines recommend that if you drink, do so in moderation and when consumption does not put you ...
  4. Images ... Exercise, including walking at least 30 minutes a day, decreases the risk of heart attacks, stroke, hypertension, some cancers, ...
  5. Images ... Obesity increases a person's risk of illness and death due to diabetes, stroke, heart disease, hypertension, high cholesterol, ...
  6. Images ... Humidifiers help raise the level of humidity or moisture in the air. Increasing the humidity in the home helps eliminate the ...
  7. Images ... In general, chronic exposure to cigarette smoking may cause increased risk of cancer, COPD, coronary artery disease, stroke, ...
  8. ... over time and maintain continuity in your personal health care. Working as a team you and your primary care physician can work towards preventive health care and follow the best measures needed to ...
  9. ... for delivering a baby with genetic abnormalities, your health-care provider may recommend this prenatal test, which ... carrying any genetic abnormalities. In most cases, your health-care provider will have your test results back ...
  10. ... is then analyzed for genetic defects and other health conditions. This procedure can also be used to ... anemia. If your baby has severe anemia, your health care provider can immediately give your baby a ...
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