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Understanding Prepatellar Bursitis
The prepatellar bursa is found on top of the kneecap (patella). It lies just under the skin. If this bursa becomes irritated and inflamed, the condition is called prepatellar bursitis. Read on to learn more including causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.
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Hand and Wrist Exercises: Finger Grip and Release
Finger grip and release exercises are designed to stretch and strengthen your hands and wrists.
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How Your Kidneys Work
The kidneys' main job is to clean the blood. They filter wastes and excess fluids from thousands of pints of blood each day. Learn about their other roles as well.
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Identifying Kidney Stones
There are four general types of kidney stones. Your kidney stone's size and shape determine whether it is likely to pass by itself. Knowing what your stone is made of helps your health care provider find its cause.
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Birth Control: IUD (Intrauterine Device)
The IUD (intrauterine device) is one of the most effective birth control methods. Read on to learn more about IUDs.
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Back Exercises: Back Extension with Elbow Press
These three exercises are done on the floor.
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Skin Color Changes in the Newborn
In newborns, skin color changes are often due to something happening inside the body. Some color changes are normal. Others are signs of problems. The changes described below can happen to any newborn. But skin color changes may be more obvious in babies born early, or prematurely, who have thinner skin than full-term babies.
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Treatment for Your Child’s Biliary Atresia: Kasai Procedure
Biliary atresia is a serious liver problem that occurs in young infants. It involves a problem with the bile ducts (the tubes through which bile drains from the liver into the small intestine). In children with biliary atresia, bile ducts are damaged, missing, or not shaped correctly. Treatment must be done as soon as possible. Biliary atresia is treated with surgery. Even if this surgery goes well, the child will likely need a liver transplant sometime in the future.
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Back Exercises: Arm Reach
Learn this exercise called arm reach or "the bird dog" to help strengthen your core muscles.
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