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  1. ... For other medicines, testing is only recommended. But new research may change how tests are used to choose treatments. So, check with your provider to find out ...
  2. ... https://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/clotting-disorders/treatment National Hemophilia Foundation [Internet]. New York: National Hemophilia Foundation; c2022. Other Factor Deficiencies; [ ...
  3. ... cell disease, and other hemoglobin disorders. Until recently, treatment options for sickle cell disease were limited. But now, new therapies have become available. If you or your ...
  4. ... your body. This is called recurrent cancer. The new tumor should be tested to see if ... treatment. Cancer of the pancreas, bladder, ovaries , or certain ...
  5. ... treated if necessary. Three months after you finish treatment, you will need to be tested for chlamydia again to check for a new infection. That's because repeat infections are very common. ...
  6. ... may be involved. Lack of sleep, stress from new routines, and other changes may also play a role in triggering postpartum depression. A postpartum depression screening helps diagnose the condition so it can be treated early. And early treatment can help prevent long-lasting depression. Most people ...
  7. ... health if you: Have a heart condition with new or worsening ... how much treatment is helping, including heart surgery . Have a high ...
  8. ... types of cancer and to check how well treatment is working. AFP is a protein that the liver makes when its cells are growing and dividing to make new cells. AFP is normally high in unborn babies. ...
  9. ... make a mistake when they divide to make new cells. Other names: Lung cancer ... help guide treatment choices for targeted therapies. There are many types ...
  10. ... building up, the tube may be removed. Other treatments for pleural effusion will depend on how severe it is and what's causing it. References ATS: American Thoracic Society [Internet]. New York: American Thoracic Society; c1998-2023. Patient Education/ ...
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