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  2. Polypectomy: Surgery Procedure and Recovery - Healthline

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    A polypectomy is a procedure to remove polyps from the inside of the colon. The procedure is relatively noninvasive and is usually carried out at the same time as a colonoscopy. Many tumors of the ...

  3. Owa language - Wikipedia

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    Owa is a member of the Southeast Solomonic languages and is spoken in the southern part of the island of Makira as well as the Owaraha and Owariki islands in the Solomon Islands. It was formerly called Santa Ana, under which name several Anglican publications of the Church of the Province of Melanesia have been printed in this language from ...

  4. What Is Dysgeusia? - WebMD

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    The outlook for dysgeusia is generally favorable. Most of the time, this condition resolves itself once the underlying cause has been treated. In some cases, dysgeusia cannot be treated but can ...

  5. The larger a concha bullosa grows, the more pain and discomfort you’re likely to feel. The most common symptoms include: pressure or pain around your sinuses and the area around your eyes ...

  6. COPD: What’s My Life Expectancy? - WebMD

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    But there was a much larger reduction for current and former smokers. For men age 65 who smoke, the drop in life expectancy is: Stage 1: 0.3 years. Stage 2: 2.2 years. Stage 3: 5.8 years. Stage 4: ...

  7. Talk:Nmci - Wikipedia

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    Putting this up for speedy deletion because it is not linked to by any other article. The actual page that should be matched is NMCI. (Note all caps.) Vesta 08:34, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC) Read the policy on redirect deletions, I guess this has a use after all. :) - Vesta 08:50, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)

  8. Bulimia Nervosa: Signs, Causes, and Treatment - Healthline

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    a strongly negative self-image. binge eating, usually within a 2-hour period. self-induced vomiting. misuse of laxatives or diuretics. use of supplements or herbs for weight loss. excessive and ...

  9. A SLAP tear is a type of shoulder injury. It affects the labrum, which is the cartilage on the rim of the shoulder’s socket. The labrum is a rubber-like tissue that holds the ball of the ...