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Birth Defects Prevention Month: A Healthy Pregnancy
Not all birth defects can be prevented, but expectant mothers can take several precautions.
Joining Forces with First Lady to Serve Veterans
The goal of the initiative is to provide veterans and military families with the health care support they deserve.
Thank a Nurse Anesthetist This Week
Nurses were the first providers of anesthesia and have continued to work in the field for more than 150 years.
Find Balance Through Ancient Healing Techniques
Acupressure and acupuncture can be good alternatives to traditional western medicine.
Annual Clinical Optometry Update and Review
Texas Tech Physicians—Ophthalmology to Host Conference for Health Care Professionals
Birth Defects Prevention Month: Medications
Over the years, many medications that cause birth defects have been identified and should be avoided during pregnancy.
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