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  1. ... and the back of the throat (the eustachian tube) becomes blocked with mucus. This creates pressure inside ... and young children more than others. Their eustachian tubes are smaller and not as slanted. This makes ...
  2. ... body, including: On the ovaries On the fallopian tubes, which carry eggs from the ovaries to the ... uses a tiny camera attached to a thin tube (called a laparoscope) to see inside the uterus, ...
  3. ... places in the body, including the ovaries, fallopian tubes, and bladder. It affects an estimated 10% people ...
  4. ... your stomach back to your throat through the tube connecting them, your esophagus. When you have acid ...
  5. ... or an endoscopy. This test uses a small tube with a camera and light to see inside ...
  6. ... to swallow from my esophageal lining (in the tube that connects the throat and the stomach) being ...
  7. ... are on or under your ovaries and fallopian tubes. This can be painful or cause heavy bleeding ...
  8. ... look like anything from scientists working with test tubes and solutions to researchers using computers to simulate ...
  9. ... procedure called catheter ablation (when a thin, flexible tube is inserted through veins or arteries into the ...
  10. ... the mouth), and the proboscis (a mouth-like tube that helps the insect drink). These receptors connect ...
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