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Health and Disease A to Z
(173 results)
1.
ACL injury: Exercises to do before treatment
2.
ADHD: Helping your child get the most out of school
3.
ADHD: Helping your child get things done
4.
Aging well: Making your home fall-proof
5.
Alcohol problems: Helping someone get treatment
6.
Alcohol problems: How to stop drinking
7.
Allergies in children: Giving an epinephrine shot to a child
8.
Allergies: Avoiding indoor triggers
9.
Allergies: Avoiding outdoor triggers
10.
Allergies: Giving yourself an epinephrine shot
11.
Amblyopia: Wearing an eye patch
12.
Anticoagulants: Vitamin K and your diet
13.
Anxiety: Using positive thinking
14.
Arthritis: Managing rheumatoid arthritis
15.
Asthma in children: Helping a child use a metered-dose inhaler and mask spacer
16.
Asthma: Identifying your triggers
17.
Asthma: Measuring peak flow
18.
Asthma: Taking charge of your asthma
19.
Asthma: Using an asthma action plan
20.
Atopic dermatitis: Taking care of your skin
21.
Atrial fibrillation: Taking anticoagulants safely
22.
Back problems: Proper lifting
23.
Bipolar disorder in children: Helping your child prevent manic episodes
24.
Bipolar disorder: Preventing manic episodes
25.
Bowel disease: Caring for your ostomy
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26.
Breast-feeding: Learning how to nurse
27.
Breathing problems: Using a dry powder inhaler
28.
Breathing problems: Using a metered-dose inhaler
29.
Cancer: Controlling cancer pain
30.
Cancer: Controlling nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy
31.
Celiac disease: Eating a gluten-free diet
32.
Chickenpox: Controlling the itch
33.
Chronic fatigue syndrome: Using cognitive-behavioral therapy
34.
Chronic fatigue syndrome: Using graded exercise to get more energy
35.
Chronic kidney disease: Changing your diet
36.
Cirrhosis: Eating a low-salt diet
37.
COPD: Avoiding weight loss
38.
COPD: Avoiding your triggers
39.
COPD: Clearing your lungs
40.
COPD: Keeping your diet healthy
41.
COPD: Learning to breathe easier
42.
COPD: Using exercise to feel better
43.
Croup: Managing a croup attack
44.
Cystic fibrosis: Helping your child cough up mucus
45.
Deep vein thrombosis: Taking anticoagulants safely
46.
Dental care: Brushing and flossing your teeth
47.
Depression: Dealing with medicine side effects
48.
Depression: Helping someone get treatment
49.
Depression: Managing postpartum depression
50.
Depression: Supporting someone who is depressed
51.
Depression: Taking antidepressants safely
52.
Depression: Using positive thinking
53.
Diabetes and vision problems: Performing daily diabetes tasks when you can't see well
54.
Diabetes in children: Checking blood sugar in a child
55.
Diabetes in children: Counting carbs
56.
Diabetes in children: Dealing with low blood sugar
57.
Diabetes in children: Giving insulin shots to a child
58.
Diabetes in children: Preparing a care plan for school
59.
Diabetes in children: Preventing high blood sugar
60.
Diabetes in children: Preventing low blood sugar
61.
Diabetes: Checking your blood sugar
62.
Diabetes: Coping with your feelings about your diet
63.
Diabetes: Counting carbs if you don't use insulin
64.
Diabetes: Counting carbs if you use insulin
65.
Diabetes: Dealing with low blood sugar from insulin
66.
Diabetes: Dealing with low blood sugar from medicines
67.
Diabetes: Giving yourself an insulin shot
68.
Diabetes: Living with an insulin pump
69.
Diabetes: Preventing high blood sugar emergencies
70.
Diabetes: Taking care of your feet
71.
Diabetes: Using a food guide
72.
Diabetes: Using a plate format for eating
73.
Epilepsy: Taking your medicines properly
74.
Eye problems: Using eyedrops and eye ointment
75.
Fitness: Adding more activity to your life
76.
Fitness: Choosing activities that are right for you
77.
Fitness: Increasing core stability
78.
Fitness: Staying active
79.
Fitness: Staying active when you have young children
80.
Fitness: Using a pedometer or step counter
81.
Fitness: Walking for wellness
82.
Foot problems: Finding the right shoes
83.
GERD: Controlling heartburn by changing your habits
84.
Gestational diabetes: Checking your blood sugar
85.
Gestational diabetes: Counting carbs
86.
Gestational diabetes: Dealing with low blood sugar
87.
Gestational diabetes: Giving yourself insulin shots
88.
Glaucoma: Living with reduced vision
89.
Gout: Changing your diet
90.
Grief: Coping with grief
91.
Grief: Helping children with grief
92.
Grief: Helping older adults with grief
93.
Grief: Helping teens with grief
94.
Growth and development: Helping your child build self-esteem
95.
Headaches: Identifying and avoiding triggers
96.
Headaches: Managing a headache
97.
Healthy eating: Changing your eating habits
98.
Healthy eating: Cutting unhealthy fats from your diet
99.
Healthy eating: Getting support when changing your eating habits
100.
Healthy eating: Making healthy choices when you eat out
101.
Healthy eating: Making healthy choices when you shop
102.
Healthy eating: Overcoming barriers to change
103.
Healthy eating: Recognizing your hunger signals
104.
Healthy eating: Starting a plan for change
105.
Healthy eating: Staying with your plan
106.
Heart disease: Eating a heart-healthy diet
107.
Heart disease: Exercising for a healthy heart
108.
Heart disease: Walking for a healthy heart
109.
Heart failure: Activity and exercise
110.
Heart failure: Avoiding medicines that make symptoms worse
111.
Heart failure: Avoiding triggers for sudden heart failure
112.
Heart failure: Checking your weight
113.
Heart failure: Eating less salt
114.
Heart failure: Taking medicines properly
115.
Heart failure: Watching your fluids
116.
Heart problems: Living with a pacemaker or ICD
117.
High blood pressure: Checking your blood pressure at home
118.
High blood pressure: Taking medicines properly
119.
High blood pressure: Using the DASH diet
120.
Hip dysplasia: Caring for your child in a body (spica) cast
121.
HIV: Taking antiretroviral medicines
122.
Insomnia: Improving your sleep
123.
Irritable bowel syndrome: Controlling symptoms with diet
124.
Kidney stones: Preventing kidney stones through diet
125.
Low back pain: Exercises to reduce pain
126.
Low-salt diets: Eating out
127.
Lymphedema: Managing lymphedema
128.
Macular degeneration: Coping with reduced vision
129.
Ménière's disease: Eating a low-salt diet
130.
Meniscus tear: Rehabilitation exercises
131.
Menopause: Managing hot flashes
132.
Menstrual cycle: Dealing with cramps
133.
Migraines: Identifying and avoiding triggers
134.
Multiple sclerosis: Rehabilitation programs
135.
Osteoarthritis: Exercising with arthritis
136.
Osteoporosis: Taking calcium
137.
Oxygen therapy: Using oxygen at home
138.
Patellar tracking disorder: Exercises
139.
Plantar fasciitis: Exercises to relieve pain
140.
Positive thinking: Stopping unwanted thoughts
141.
Pregnancy and diabetes: Planning for pregnancy
142.
Pregnancy: Dealing with morning sickness
143.
Psoriasis: Skin care
144.
Quitting smoking: Coping with cravings and withdrawal
145.
Quitting smoking: Dealing with weight gain
146.
Quitting smoking: Getting support
147.
Quitting smoking: Helping someone quit
148.
Quitting smoking: Preventing slips or relapses
149.
RLS: Getting more sleep
150.
Rotator cuff problems: Exercises you can do at home
151.
Seasonal affective disorder: Using light therapy
152.
Skin cancer: Protecting your skin
153.
Sleep problems: Dealing with jet lag
154.
Sprained ankle: Rehabilitation exercises
155.
Sprained ankle: Using a compression wrap
156.
Stress management: Breathing exercises for relaxation
157.
Stress management: Doing guided imagery to relax
158.
Stress management: Doing meditation
159.
Stress management: Doing progressive muscle relaxation
160.
Stress management: Managing your time
161.
Stress management: Practicing yoga to relax
162.
Stress management: Reducing stress by being assertive
163.
Stress management: Relaxing your mind and body
164.
Stroke recovery: Coping with eating problems
165.
Substance abuse: Dealing with teen substance use
166.
Thumb-sucking: Helping your child stop
167.
Ulcerative colitis: Changing your diet
168.
Venous skin ulcers: Using compression stockings
169.
Vertigo: Balance exercises
170.
Vertigo: Staying safe when you have balance problems
171.
Vision problems: Living with poor eyesight
172.
Weight management: Using positive thinking
173.
Wrist care: Preventing carpal tunnel syndrome
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