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High Blood Triglycerides

hypertriglyceridemic  dyslipidemia  hypertriglyceridemia  lipid disorder 

High Blood Triglycerides are high blood levels of a type of fat, or lipid, called triglycerides.

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Date rape drugs

women  women's health  sexual assault  date rape drugs  Rohypnol  GHB  Ketamine  alcohol and sexual assault 

Learn about date rape drugs and how it’s used in sexual assault and rape from the Office on Women’s Health.

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Collaboration and Team Science: A Field Guide

Collaboration and Team Science: A Field Guide provides insight into the practices of conducting collaborative work. Since its 2010 publication, the authors have worked and learned from teams and organizations all over the world. Learn from these experiences in the second edition of the Team Science Field Guide.

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Radiation Therapy Side Effects

Radiation therapy has side effects because it not only kills or slows the growth of cancer cells, it can also affect nearby healthy cells. Many people who get radiation therapy experience fatigue. Other side effects depend on the part of the body that is being treated. Learn more about possible side effects.

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Brachytherapy to Treat Cancer

When getting brachytherapy, a solid source of radiation is put inside your body. It can be used treat different kinds of cancer, head and neck, breast, cervix, prostate, and eye. Learn more about how what to expect when getting internal radiation therapy.

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External Beam Radiation Therapy for Cancer

External beam radiation therapy is used to treat many types of cancer. it is a local treatment, where a machine aims radiation at your cancer. Learn more about different types of external beam radiation therapy, and what to expect if you're receiving treatment.

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High Blood Pressure - Living With

hypertension  high blood pressure  blood pressure 

If you have been diagnosed with high blood pressure, it is important that you continue your treatment plan. Following your treatment plan, getting regular follow-up care, and learning how to monitor your condition at home are important. These steps can help prevent or delay complications that high blood pressure can cause.

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High Blood Pressure - Treatment

hypertension  high blood pressure  blood pressure 

For most people with high blood pressure, a doctor will develop a treatment plan that may include heart-healthy lifestyle changes alone or with medicines. Heart-healthy lifestyle changes, such as heart-healthy eating, can be highly effective in treating high blood pressure.

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High Blood Pressure - Diagnosis

hypertension  high blood pressure  blood pressure 

Your doctor may diagnose you with high blood pressure based on your medical history and if your blood pressure readings are consistently at high levels. Diagnoses for children younger than 13 are based on typical readings for their sex, height, and age.

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High Blood Pressure - Signs, Symptoms, and Complications

stroke  hypertension  heart attack  high blood pressure  blood pressure 

It is important to have regular blood pressure readings taken and to know your numbers, because high blood pressure usually does not cause symptoms until serious complications occur. Undiagnosed or uncontrolled high blood pressure can cause complications such as chronic kidney disease, heart attack, heart failure, stroke, and possibly vascular dementia.

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High Blood Pressure - Screening and Prevention

hypertension  high blood pressure  blood pressure 

Everyone age 3 or older should have their blood pressure checked by a healthcare provider at least once a year. Healthy lifestyle changes can help prevent high blood pressure from developing.

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High Blood Pressure - Risk Factors

sodium  hypertension  alcohol  high blood pressure  blood pressure 

Factors that increase your risk for high blood pressure include unhealthy lifestyle habits such as eating too much sodium, drinking too much alcohol, and being physically inactive. Other risk factors include age, family history and genetics, race and ethnicity, and sex.

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High Blood Pressure - Causes

sodium  hypertension  high blood pressure  blood pressure 

Eating too much sodium and having certain medical conditions can cause high blood pressure. Taking certain medicines, including birth control pills or over-the-counter cold relief medicines, can also make blood pressure rise.

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