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  2. What Is Nanomedicine and How Does It Work? - WebMD

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    5 min read. Nanomedicine refers to the use of nanotechnology in health care. Nanotechnology means working with materials at the nano level -- a scale too small to be seen with a regular lab ...

  3. What Is Regenerative Medicine? - WebMD

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    The goal of regenerative medicine is to replace or reboot tissues or organs damaged because of disease, injury, age, or other issues instead of treating symptoms with medication and procedures ...

  4. Wikipedia:Identifying reliable sources (medicine) - Wikipedia

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    e. Biomedical information must be based on reliable, third-party published secondary sources, and must accurately reflect current knowledge. This guideline supports the general sourcing policy with specific attention to what is appropriate for medical content in any Wikipedia article, including those on alternative medicine.

  5. WebMD Health A-Z Features Library

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    Before you go to the hospital for an extended stay, pack these items. Library of Health A-Z features that go beyond the facts to inspire and inform readers with in-depth explorations of health and ...

  6. Health information on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    Across Wikipedia encyclopedias in all languages there were 155,000 health articles using 950,000 citations to sources and which collectively received 4.8 billion pageviews in 2013. [4] This amount of traffic makes Wikipedia one of the most consulted health resources in the world, or perhaps the most consulted resource.

  7. Chemotherapy: How It Works and How You'll Feel - WebMD

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    How does chemotherapy work? It targets cells that grow and divide quickly, as cancer cells do. Unlike radiation or surgery, which target specific areas, chemo can work throughout your body. But it ...

  8. High Blood Pressure Drugs and How They Work - WebMD

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    For most people, medication is a major part of the plan to lower their blood pressure. These drugs, also called "anti-hypertensive" medicine, won't cure high blood pressure. But they can help ...

  9. Statins for High Cholesterol: Pros and Cons - WebMD

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    If you take one, you can expect your LDL cholesterol to drop by anywhere from 35% to 50% or more, depending on the type of statin you take and your dose, Nissen says. And that could cut your ...