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Oppositional defiant disorder (ODD)

This childhood mental health condition includes frequent and persistent anger, irritability, arguing, defiance or vindictiveness toward authority.
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Fibrocystic breasts

Learn about this condition that's common in women, including symptoms, possible causes and testing to determine when breast cysts might need treatment.
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Alzheimer's disease

Understand more about this brain disease that is the most common cause of dementia. Also learn about new tests and medicines.
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Atelectasis

Atelectasis means a collapse of the whole lung or an area of the lung. It's one of the most common breathing complications after surgery.
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Bone metastasis

Learn about the symptoms and causes of cancer that spreads to the bones. Find out about treatments, including medicines, radiation and surgery.
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Broken nose

A broken nose can cause pain, swelling and bruising around your nose and eyes. Surgery usually isn't necessary.
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Painful intercourse (dyspareunia)

Pain during sex can happen for many reasons, ranging from physical conditions to emotional concerns. Medicines or other therapies may help.
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Nephrotic syndrome

Swelling around your feet and ankles is a common sign of this condition that occurs when your kidneys pass too much protein in your urine.
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Angina

Learn about a type of chest pain caused by reduced blood flow to the heart. This chest pain is a symptom of heart disease.
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Entropion

In entropion, your eyelid turns inward, causing lashes and skin to rub against the eye. Learn about causes and treatment for this irritating eye condition.
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Iritis

Learn about who's at risk of this eye condition and why you should get treatment right away if you have symptoms.
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Dressler syndrome

Learn about the symptoms and treatment of this condition that involves swelling and irritation of the sac around the heart after damage to the heart muscle.

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