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What Is Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD)?
Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) is a group of disorders caused by damage in the frontal or temporal lobes of the brain. Learn symptoms, causes, types, and more.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Neurosurgery and Brain Health
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Infant Sleep Help: What Does ‘Drowsy but Awake’ Mean?
One of the biggest challenges of the infant stage is getting your baby on a regular sleep-wake cycle. Learn more.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Pediatrics
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What Is Aging in Place?
Many seniors choose to live independently. Find out why aging at home is important, and how to help a loved older adult stay safe and healthy.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Senior Health
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Dealing With Postpartum Hair Loss
Losing some hair after you have a baby is normal — but thankfully, it almost always grows back. Here's what you need to know about postpartum shedding.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Pregnancy and Childbirth
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50 Phenoms: How Monique Marion Bounced Back After Amputation
Monique had her right leg amputated above the right knee after an injury. But she shares a positive message with everyone she meets. Learn her story.Watch Now
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Rehabilitation
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What Are Blackout Rage Gallons (BORGs)?
Blackout rage gallons (BORGs) contain a mixture of water, alcohol, and other substances like electrolytes and flavor enhancers. Learn the health risks of BORGs.Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness
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Health Benefits of Salmon
Salmon is a "superfood" rich in nutrients that promote heart, brain, and immune system health. Learn more from UPMC.Read More
Categorized as: Living and Wellness, Nutrition
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How to Avoid, Treat, and Recover from Common Pickleball Injuries
Learn about common pickleball injuries and how to avoid, treat, and recover from them from the experts at UPMC.Read More
Categorized as: Health Topics A-Z, Sports Medicine
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Weight Loss and Gallstones: What’s the Connection?
Gallstones are hard deposits that develop in the gallbladder, a small organ in the upper right abdomen just below the liver. Learn more.Read More
Categorized as: Family Health, Living and Wellness