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HPV infection

This common viral infection often gets better on its own. When it doesn't, it can cause warts and even lead to some cancers.
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Chronic pelvic pain

Ongoing pain in the pelvis can be a symptom of another disease or a condition in its own right. Learn how it's diagnosed and treated.
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Fibroadenoma

Learn about this common breast lump. It is not cancer. Unless you have symptoms that bother you, treatment might not be needed.
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Invasive lobular carcinoma

Breast cancer that begins in the milk-producing glands of the breast is uncommon. Learn what sets lobular carcinoma apart from other breast cancer types.
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Postpartum preeclampsia

Learn about this rare condition that's typically associated with pregnancy, but that can occur after delivery, too. Untreated, it can lead to serious complications.
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Hypospadias

This condition happens before birth. The opening of the urethra is on the underside of the penis instead of at the tip. Learn about treatment.
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Delayed ejaculation

Learn what can cause delayed or absent ejaculation and how it can be treated.
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Retractile testicle

Find out about this condition that allows the testicle to move between the scrotum and groin.
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Adult attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)

This mental health disorder includes a combination of persistent problems, such as difficulty paying attention, hyperactivity and impulsive behavior.
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Anorexia nervosa

People with this eating disorder have a very low body weight, an intense fear of gaining weight and a flawed way of seeing their body.
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Adjustment disorders

These are unhealthy reactions to stress that involve emotions and behavior. The response to stress is much more intense than would usually be expected.
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Synovial sarcoma

This rare type of cancer tends to occur near large joints, mainly the knee, in young adults. The main treatment is surgery.

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