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It’s important that you eat foods packed with protein and calories while undergoing cancer treatment. Eating the right kinds of foods throughout your treatment will help you feel better, stay stronger and relieve treatment side effects. ...
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Did you know that an estimated 80% of sexually active adults have been in contact with the HPV virus - the virus that causes anal dysplasia, which can lead to anal cancer? Most of those with the virus will never show symptoms. In many cases, the virus will go away on its own, but for some, it can lead to anal dysplasia or cancer. ...
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You have access to the most significant advances in the treatments of the human deficiency virus (HIV) + acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) along with cutting-edge treatments right here at Tufts Medicine. While there is no cure for HIV, we work with you so that you can get back to living a longer and healthier lifestyle, in some cases, without evidence of the disease. ...
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Tufts Medicine is ready to take action if you are told that you have mycobacterial disease – a type of germ that can cause disease in us. The most common of these diseases: tuberculosis. We work closely with you to get an accurate diagnosis and begin effective treatment. ...
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Living with a mood disorder can impact your daily life. We specialize in treating mood disorders and can help you balance your emotions.Mood disorders are a group of mental health conditions that cause you to experience severe sadness and fluctuations in mood, often marked by extreme highs and lows. ...
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The road to recovery from a substance use disorder (SUD) is different for everyone, but treatment is available. We'll work closely with you to create a path based on your needs and unique circumstances and connect you with the support and resources you need for long-term recovery. ...
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Proper nutrition is important for everyone – especially if you have a chronic disease or need to heal. We look at every aspect of your health to understand how nutrition affects you, help manage nutritional needs and recommend approaches to improve your body's functions. ...
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The ears, nose and throat (ENT) help us tap into many senses, like hearing music and tasting food. So, when you're living with a disorder that's taking a toll on natural functions, you can trust that we'll offer personalized care for these interconnected body parts. Our otolaryngology team can help you hear, speak, swallow or breathe more comfortably with a variety of treatments ranging from sinus care to head and neck surgeries. ...
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When your cardiovascular system needs repairs, you can count on us to help get your heart back on beat with cardiac surgery. Our team of surgeons use the latest techniques, including minimally invasive surgery, to treat all types of conditions. We tailor treatment plans to your individual needs to ensure the best outcomes possible. ...
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A colonoscopy is an exam where a doctor inserts a flexible scope into the large intestine to detect any warning signs — ulcers, colon polyps, tumors and areas of inflammation or bleeding — for colon cancer and other diseases. If you're over the age of 45 or have certain colon cancer risk factors, it's a smart idea to schedule regular colonoscopies. ...
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A smile is worth a thousand words, especially when it comes from your child. We are committed to keeping that smile and the whole mouth healthy now and in the future with comprehensive oral healthcare services designed especially for infants, children and teens. ...
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Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a type of dentistry that diagnoses and treats diseases, injuries or other medical conditions affecting the face, jaw or mouth. ...
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Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) is a genetic condition where the heart muscle becomes too thick. When the thickened muscle partially or completely blocks blood flow from the heart, it’s known as obstructive HCM. If the thickened muscle doesn’t obstruct blood flow, the condition is called nonobstructive HCM. ...
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