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Almost every bone in your body is connected to a joint. Hip and knee joints, in particular, wear down over time, causing pain and limiting mobility. When that pain just won’t ease up, moving forward with a joint replacement may be your best option. ...
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Amyloidosis is a group of plasma cell diseases where misfolded proteins form clusters that build up on your tissue and organs. These clusters, known as amyloids, can harm some of the body's most important organs like the heart, kidneys and liver, as well as nerves. ...
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Your abdomen holds some of your body’s most important organs, like your stomach, liver and bladder. The space around these organs is called the peritoneal cavity, and it’s covered by a thin, protective layer called the peritoneum. When cancer affects this lining, it's called peritoneal carcinomatosis, peritoneal surface malignancy (PSM) or peritoneal cancer. ...
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An X-ray is a fast, easy and painless imaging test that produces pictures of the inside of your body. Make no bones about it, we’ll treat your health as a top priority and can evaluate any possible bone injuries and so much more with an X-ray. ...
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Your body needs oxygen to heal, especially when injured, but it takes more than going outside to supercharge your immune system. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy delivers a concentrated dose of pure, pressurized oxygen to your blood to speed up recovery. ...
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Menopause is a natural part of life that happens when your body stops having periods and you can no longer have children. It can bring changes like hot flashes, trouble sleeping or concerns about your bones and well-being. We're here to help with kind, expert care to keep you feeling your best during this time. ...
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Computed tomography (CT) scans are tools that help doctors spot and diagnose conditions like cancers, fractures and lung disease. They create a detailed view of organs and tissues and can even show the dimensions of vessels, lymph nodes and organ systems. ...
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A heart transplant is a surgery to replace a damaged or diseased heart with a healthy one from a donor. It’s a major procedure, but it can save your life and help you feel better, giving you the chance to enjoy the things you love again.In 2023 and 2024, Tufts Medical Center in Boston proudly broke the New England record for the most heart transplants performed in a single year. This milestone highlights our advanced medical expertise and dedicat ...
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Contact dermatitis is a type of skin rash caused by touching an irritant or something you’re allergic to. It causes redness, itching and small bumps. The best way to pinpoint the cause of your contact dermatitis is through a process called patch testing. ...
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Whether you're exploring birth control options, considering abortion, managing a miscarriage or choosing to live a child-free life, making complex family planning decisions takes compassionate and respectful care. We're here to help you make informed choices for your health, providing expert guidance and support tailored to your unique needs and family planning goals. ...
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Our pulmonologists have expertise in diagnosing and treating lung conditions common in patients of Asian descent. What truly sets us apart is that we are dedicated to providing culturally-sensitive and expert care. With an interpreter by your side throughout your visit, you can rest assured that you'll receive the personalized care and support you deserve throughout your treatment. ...
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Heart disease is the leading cause of death for most racial and ethnic groups in the United States, but it doesn’t have to be. With regular heart checkups and healthy habits, you can lower your risk. Preventive cardiology helps keep your heart healthy and strong. ...
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We're here to help kids with craniofacial differences, like cleft lip and palate. We offer support ranging from surgery to speech and feeding therapy, and we're with you every step of the way. ...
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Heart disease symptoms and risk factors can be different for women than for men. That’s why the sex you were assigned at birth plays an important role in detecting heart disease. Our experts are dedicated to caring for women and those assigned female at birth (AFAB) who are living with heart disease or are at risk. We prioritize your health history and personal goals to create a wellness plan that fits your needs. ...
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Choosing the doctor who will support you throughout your pregnancy, along with the hospital where you'll give birth, are important decisions. We’re here to make that choice easier by offering advanced maternity care in a comfortable environment that feels like home. ...
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Safety is the name of the game when it comes to educating, treating and managing athletes who suffer a sports concussion. Most concussion care simply requires rest and taking it easy. Should your concussion require more involved care, you can trust that our athletic trainers will help you return to activities as soon and safely as possible. ...
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Arrhythmia affects how your heart beats — too fast, too slow or in an irregular rhythm. Our electrophysiology specialists use advanced technology to diagnose and treat arrhythmia, helping you get back to a healthy heart. ...
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Whether you’re looking for information on laboratory tests, requesting lab results or want a second opinion, pathology + laboratory medicine provides comprehensive diagnostic testing services to uncover clues about your body. ...
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Bladder cancer affects the cells that make up the bladder, which is a softball-sized organ that stores urine. Bladder cancer shares common symptoms with other non-cancerous conditions, so it’s important to be in tune with your health and note any possible changes that could change its rhythm. ...
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Diabetes is a condition where your body has trouble managing the sugar (called glucose) in your blood. Every year, thousands of people with diabetes come through our doors in search of living their healthiest lives. We support them with a variety of treatments ranging from education on how best to manage their condition to insulin pumps and self-monitoring techniques. ...
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