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Moyamoya disease

This rare condition happens when blood flow to the brain is blocked or narrowed and a tiny cluster of blood vessels forms at the base of the brain.
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Group B strep disease

This common type of bacteria is often harmless in healthy adults. But it can cause serious illness in newborns and adults with certain long-term conditions, such as diabetes.
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Vaginal fistula

Learn about this unusual opening that forms between the vagina and another organ.
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Urinary incontinence

Learn about possible causes of the loss of bladder control and what treatments are available for this problem.
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Morning sickness

Learn more about nausea and vomiting during pregnancy. Learn about remedies that may help ease that queasy feeling.
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Childhood obesity

This complex disease involves having excess body fat early in life, and it can lead to health troubles later. Learn how to protect your child's health.
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Type 2 diabetes in children

More children are being diagnosed with this blood sugar condition. Learn how to help manage or prevent this chronic disease in your child.
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Scrotal masses

Lumps in the scrotum have various causes. Even painless lumps should be checked promptly by a health care professional.
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Chronic exertional compartment syndrome

Learn about this condition that causes pain and swelling in muscles of the legs or arms during exercise.
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Vertebral tumor

Learn about these tumors that grow in the bones of the spine, causing pain and weakening the spinal column. Find out about diagnosis and treatment.
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Tennis elbow

Repeated motion of the wrist and arm often cause this condition. It affects athletes and nonathletes. Learn how to prevent and treat it.
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Bone cancer

Bone cancer most commonly affects the long bones in the arms and legs. Some types happen mostly in children, while others affect mostly adults.

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