Articles

  • Breast Mass

    A breast mass or lump is a growth of breast tissue. Most breast masses are not cancer (benign) and may be caused by a breast cyst (fluid-filled sac in breast tissue), fibroadenoma (firm, solid benign mass), lipoma (slow-growing, fatty mass), fibrocystic breast (rope-like breast tissue which may cause

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  • Breastfeeding

    Breastfeeding is recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics for at least the first six months of life and partial breastfeeding is recommended for at least 12 months. Breastfeeding is beneficial for both mother and baby. Breast milk is the ideal food for infants, providing the nutrition the baby

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  • Breastfeeding Problems

    With all of the benefits that breastfeeding may bring, it does have its challenges including low milk production, nipple pain, breast engorgement, blocked ducts, and breast infections (mastitis, breast abscess, breast candidiasis). Disclaimer: The information on this website is provided for educational

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  • Breech

    At term, most babies will present with the head positioned to come through the vagina first. However, about 3 - 4 % of babies at term will present with the buttocks or legs first and this is called breech presentation. Vaginal breech delivery is associated with higher complication rates for the baby,

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  • Cellulite

    OVERVIEW Cellulite is a common skin condition that affects many people. It can cause self-consciousness and insecurity, but worrying is unnecessary! This article will discuss what cellulite is, what causes it, and how to treat it. What is Cellulite, and What Causes it? Cellulite is a condition that affects

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