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  1. ... many sites. But, you are also likely to run across a lot of questionable, even false content. ... address. A ".gov" address means the site is run by a government agency. A ".edu" address indicates ...
  2. ... parents, and siblings. Many health problems tend to run in families . Creating a family history can help ... diabetes, cancer, and stroke are more likely to run in families. You can share this information with ...
  3. ... muscles are very tight (not stretched out). You run on hard surfaces, such as concrete. You run too often. You jump a lot (such as ... Decrease or stop any activity that causes pain. Run or walk on smoother and softer surfaces. Switch ...
  4. ... where you can track your daily walk or run. If you like to write, start a blog ... events offer you the chance to walk, ski, run, or bike for a good cause. Not only ...
  5. ... Clinical Oncology - www.cancer.net . Cancer.net is run by the American Society of Clinical Oncology, a ... advocacy ClinicalTrials.gov . - www.clinicaltrials.gov/ . The NIH runs this service. The site provides information on clinical ...
  6. ... band syndrome -- Injury to the thick band that runs from your hip to the outside of your ... instead. Bicycle, or better yet, swim instead of run. Reduce the amount of exercise you do. Run ...
  7. ... This is called constitutional delayed puberty, and it runs in families. This is the most common cause ... a family history to know if delayed puberty runs in the family. The provider will perform a ...
  8. ... Once puberty begins, it progresses normally. This pattern runs in families. This is the most common cause ... a family history to know if delayed puberty runs in the family. The provider also may ask ...
  9. ... and the large intestine (colon). The small intestine runs from the stomach to the large intestine. The colon runs from the end of the small intestine to ...
  10. ... forms of MTC: Sporadic MTC, which does not run in families. Most MTCs are sporadic. This form mainly affects older adults. Hereditary MTC, which runs in families. You have an increased risk for ...
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