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  2. What’s a Personal Identification Number (PIN) - AOL

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    By using a PIN, card or account holders can: Prevent potential fraud from happening to a bank or credit card account. Have easy access to electronic payment systems across the country and the world.

  3. DO vs. MD: What's the Difference? - WebMD

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    What Is an MD? MD stands for doctor of medicine. MDs are allopathic doctors.That means they treat and diagnose conditions using conventional medical tools like X-rays, prescription drugs, and surgery.

  4. If your nasal discharge is any color other than clear, it could be a sign of an infection. Learn more about what yellow, green, brown, black, and red snot mean.

  5. Average Penis Size: What Determines It - WebMD

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    If your partner has a vagina, raising their legs narrows the vaginal opening, creating more friction for both of you. Getting in shape might also help improve your sexual performance. For instance ...

  6. What Is an Orthopedic Doctor? What Do They Do? - Healthline

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    Your orthopedic doctor may recommend specific exercises or stretches to help maintain or improve your strength, flexibility, and range of motion in a particular area. Immobilization.

  7. How Much Potassium Do You Need Per Day? - Healthline

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    Your daily potassium needs can depend on various factors, including your health status and activity level. Research also indicates that daily potassium intake may vary among different ethnic groups.

  8. Whey Protein 101: The Ultimate Beginner's Guide - Healthline

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    This is a detailed article about whey protein, a type of protein shown to have numerous benefits for muscle mass, strength, fat loss and overall health.

  9. What Is an MRI? How It Works, Safety, and More - Healthline

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    An MRI scan is a noninvasive medical test that provides images of the soft tissues, like organs and muscles, within the body. The images are created using a magnetic field along with radio waves ...