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  1. ... Life after cancer: Tips for finding your new normal Strategies for survivors from survivors At the end ...
  2. ... decade after pregnancy for women with higher than normal blood sugar levels. ... study found that pregnant women with higher than normal blood glucose (blood sugar) are more likely to ...
  3. Blood clots are a normal part of the healing process after an injury, but they can also form inside the body when there is damage ... is thicker or more likely to clot than normal. Certain conditions can increase blood’s tendency to clot. ...
  4. What is a normal cholesterol level and what is considered high cholesterol? Here is help for making sense of your numbers.
  5. ... stuff Food allergy sufferer lives a cautious but normal life Anthony Terlizzi was just 16 months old ... a lot quickly. "I try to live as normal a life as possible." - Anthony Terlizzi "I started ...
  6. ... many people can't afford them." The new normal Stephen has been wearing his hearing aids for ... Your brain needs to adjust to the new normal," he says. Social situations became easier. "I was ...
  7. ... navigate this tricky condition. Is dry mouth a normal part of aging? No, dry mouth is not ...
  8. ... What can I do to help myself feel normal? What can I do to have a sense ... process of going home and learning the new normal. It’s a transition from the physical to the ...
  9. ... in the body. Sickle hemoglobin is not like normal hemoglobin. Sickle-shaped cells are not flexible and ... adding copies of a correctly spelled gene for normal hemoglobin to generate normal red blood cells. Only ...
  10. ... down and say, “My symptoms really aren’t normal!” and “I’m not alone!” I started working ... around you to tell you that it’s not normal. I’ve had my parents, siblings, and many ...
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