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  2. Telemedicine: What Is Telemedicine? - WebMD

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    Telemedicine is a general term that covers all of the ways you and your doctor can use technology to communicate without being in the same room. It can include: Phone calls or video chats where ...

  3. Apoaequorin: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Apoaequorin is a protein found in jellyfish. Scientists have developed a lab-made version that some believe will help fight age-related memory loss. It's sold over the counter using the brand name ...

  4. Keto Diet: A Beginner's Guide - WebMD

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    In the keto diet, the goal is to swap out the glucose calories with fat. In a typical keto diet, your nutrition centers on fatty foods. They'll make up anywhere from 60% to 80% of your daily ...

  5. WebMD Health A-Z Video Library

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    WebMD's Chief Medical Officer, John Whyte, MD, speaks with Yael Bensoussan, MD, Director, University of South Florida Health Voice Center, about technology that may soon be able to diagnose ...

  6. Who We Are - WebMD

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    The WebMD Medical Team works closely with over 100 nationwide doctors and health experts across a broad range of specialties to ensure WebMD's content is up to date, accurate, and helps you live a ...

  7. Homeopathy: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Homeopathic doctors (who also are called “homeopaths”) weaken these ingredients by adding water or alcohol. Then they shake the mixture as part of a process called “potentization.”. They ...

  8. Cortisol: What It Does & How To Regulate Cortisol Levels - WebMD

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    Cortisol plays an important role in a number of things your body does. For example, it: Manages how your body uses carbohydrates, fats, and proteins. Keeps inflammation down. Regulates your blood ...

  9. How Do COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines Work? - WebMD

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    First, a COVID-19 mRNA vaccine is injected into a muscle in your upper arm. Some muscle cells take the mRNA instructions in the vaccine and make a harmless piece of a protein called a spike ...