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Results 1 - 10 of 117 for new treatments
  1. Clinical Trials (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... a disease. Clinical trials may also compare a new treatment to a treatment that is already available. Every ...
  2. Lupus (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... lupus. Talk to your provider before trying any new treatments. How can I cope with lupus? It is ...
  3. Understanding Medical Research (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... results. Where was the research done? If a new treatment was being tested, what were the side effects? How common were they? How do the results from the study compare with previous studies? If the new study had different results, then more studies would ...
  4. Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... talk to your provider before you try any new treatments. Some treatments that are promoted as cures for ...
  5. Erectile Dysfunction (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... will go untreated. Your doctor can offer several new treatments for ED. For many men, the answer is ...
  6. Melanoma (National Library of Medicine)  
    Melanoma is the most serious type of skin cancer. Often the first sign of melanoma is a change in the size, shape, color, or feel of a mole. Most melanomas have ...
  7. Eye Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    Cancer of the eye is uncommon. It can affect the outer parts of the eye, such as the eyelid, which are made up of muscles, skin and nerves. If the cancer starts ...
  8. Multiple Myeloma (National Library of Medicine)  
    Multiple myeloma is a cancer that begins in plasma cells, a type of white blood cell. These cells are part of your immune system, which helps protect the body ...
  9. Ovarian Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    What is ovarian cancer? Cancer is a disease in which abnormal cells in the body grow out of control and form a tumor. Ovarian cancer is a cancerous tumor ...
  10. Kidney Cancer (National Library of Medicine)  
    You have two kidneys. They are fist-sized organs on either side of your backbone above your waist. The tubes inside filter and clean your blood, taking out ...
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