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A premarital screening for a happy marriage

To have a complete family consisting of father, mother and children, a premarital checkup acts as the first line of defense for a couple's happiness. Not only prudent financial planning, but a proper family plan also remains essentially vital.

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Do patients diagnosed with leukemia should consume more vegetables and fruits?

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Can Leukemia get worse from chemotherapy administration?

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Can mushroom help treating leukemia?

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Is leukemia untreatable?

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Can leukemia be treated with blood transfusion?

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Does leukemia only affect white blood cells?

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Advanced Minimally Invasive Surgery New Treatment of Gynecologic Conditions

Nowadays, gynecologic disorders among women are increasing. Women over 30 years have a chance of having myoma uteri, ovarian cysts, and endometriosis. The most common is myoma uteri.  Statistically, for every 10 women, 3 or 4 will suffer from these conditions and 30% of these women will have to undergo surgery. Therefore, an annual gynecologic exam is important to detect the disease early.

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Things Women Should Know About Endometriosis

Painful menstruation should not be overlooked as it may be a sign of an illness. Endometriosis is a kind of disorder in which tissues that normally lines the inside of a uterus grows outside the uterus. This can cause pain especially during your periods. Fortunately, there are effective treatments available.

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Is leukemia hereditary?

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OVARIAN CYST...EARLY DETECTION EARLY TREATMENT

An internal examination is something that all women should pay attention and get a check-up regularly, especially ovarian cysts are not that far-fetched as you may think. Sometimes there is no warning sign. Once detected, even though it may be curable, its effects may impact your body immensely.

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Adenomyosis You Might Have It and Not Know about It

Because the symptoms are quite similar, adenomyosis is often misdiagnosed as uterine fibroids. However, the two conditions are not the same.