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- Living wills and advance directives for medical decisions
Living wills and other advance directives describe your treatment preferences in end-of-life situations when you can't speak for yourself
- Types of prostate cancer: Common and rare forms - Mayo Clinic
Learn about the types of prostate cancer, including the symptoms, diagnosis, aggressiveness and treatment for the different types
- Birth control options: Things to consider - Mayo Clinic
Do these methods work with my religious beliefs or cultural practices? Some religions and cultures don't accept some forms of birth control Weigh the pros and cons of a birth control method against your own beliefs
- Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) occurs when a blood clot (thrombus) forms in one or more of the deep veins in the body, usually in the legs Deep vein thrombosis can cause leg pain or swelling Sometimes there are no noticeable symptoms You can get DVT if you have certain medical conditions that affect
- Leucovorin (oral route, intravenous route, injection route)
For certain kinds of anemia: For oral (tablets) or injection dosage forms: Adults, teenagers, and children—Up to 1 mg a day For colon cancer: For injection dosage forms: Adults and teenagers—Dose is based on body size and must be determined by your doctor Children—Dose must be determined by your doctor
- High-fiber foods - Mayo Clinic
The suggested amount of daily fiber depends on your age and how many calories you take in each day Current dietary guidelines for Americans suggests that people age 2 and older get 14 grams of fiber for every 1,000 calories in the daily diet For children ages 12 months through 23 months, the guidelines suggest getting 19 grams of fiber a day In the charts below you'll find common foods and
- Menopause hormone therapy: Is it right for you? - Mayo Clinic
Hormone therapy is an effective treatment for menopause symptoms, but it's not right for everyone See if hormone therapy might work for you
- Methadone (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Description Methadone is used to treat moderate to severe pain when around-the-clock pain relief is needed for a long period of time This medicine should not be used to treat pain that you only have once in a while or "as needed" Methadone is also used together with medical supervision and counseling to treat opioid use disorder (eg, heroin or other morphine-like drugs) Methadone belongs to
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