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Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Whooping Cough FAQs? | • Will whooping cough go away on its own?Whooping cough is usually treated with antibiotics, and it's recommended to get treatment early to keep it from spreading and to keep your symptoms from getting severe. After having whooping cough for 3 weeks without treatment, antibiotics may not help because the bacteria is al... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Wilms Tumor? | A Wilms tumor (also called a nephroblastoma) is the most commonkidney cancerin children. Most children with it have a tumor on onekidney, but about 5% get a tumor on both. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wilms Tumor Symptoms? | Some children who have a Wilms tumor won’t notice symptoms. Others may have:
• Bellypain
• Swelling in their belly
• A growth that you can see or feel in their belly
• Fever
• Nausea
• Lack of appetite
• High blood pressure
• Bloodin their pee
• Constipation
• Shortness of breath
Many Wilms tumors get very b... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wilms Tumor Causes? | Allcancers happen when cells in your body start to grow out of control. If your child has a Wilms tumor, theirkidneycells didn’t grow like they should have. Instead, they turned intocancercells. Most of the time, this is because of a random change in a gene. Rarely, it’s because of gene changes handed down from a paren... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wilms Tumor Risk Factors? | Things that might make a child more likely to have a Wilms tumor include:
• Age.Most children who get this type of cancer are between 3 and 5 years old.
• Gender.Girls are more likely to have it than boys.
• Race.Black children are slightly more likely to get a Wilms tumor than children of other races.
• Family his... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Types of Wilms Tumors? | There are two kinds of Wilms tumors, divided by how the cells look under a microscope.
• Favorable histology.More than 9 out of 10 Wilms tumors fall into this group. It means there isn’t a lot of difference among the cancer cells. Children with this type have a good chance of being cured.
• Unfavorable or anaplastic ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wilms Tumor Diagnosis? | Your child’s medical appointment will probably include:
• A physical exam and medical history. Your doctor will ask about the symptoms and whether cancer or urinary tract problems run in your family.
• A blood test to check how well your child's kidneys and liver are working, their red and white blood cells, and thei... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wilms Tumor Staging? | Your doctor will use test results to figure out how far a tumor has spread. This is called staging. The stages of a Wilms tumor are:
• Stage I.It’s in only one kidney. Surgery can remove it all.
• Stage II.Cancer has moved into the area around the kidney, but surgery can remove it all.
• Stage III.Cancer hasn’t spre... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wilms Tumor Treatment? | How a Wilms tumor is treated depends on how much the cancer has spread. It can include surgery,chemotherapy, andradiation therapy.
Surgery
If your doctor operates, they may do one of these procedures:
• Partial nephrectomy.This removes the tumor and some healthy tissue around it.
• Radical nephrectomy.This removes ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wilms Tumor Outlook? | The outlook for most kids with a Wilms tumor is good. Up to 90% of children who have a tumor with favorable histology can be cured. If the tumor has unfavorable histology, the cure rate is lower. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is Seasonal Depression? | Seasonal depression, also known as seasonal affective disorder (SAD), is a mood disorder that happens every year at about the same time. It usually starts in fall or winter and ends in spring or early summer. These mood changes may affect how you feel, think, and act. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Winter Blues or Depression: When Should I Call My Doctor? | If you start feeling depressed, fatigued, and cranky around the same time each year, you may have a form of SAD. Talk openly with your doctor about your feelings. Follow their recommendations for lifestyle changes and treatment. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are the seasonal features of depression? | Seasonal features of depression are the patterns of symptoms that affect people with SAD at specific times of the year. Those with SAD that starts in winter tend to have tiredness, sadness, and lack of motivation. SAD that starts in spring or summer may bringinsomniaand irritability. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is the difference between seasonal depression and depression? | The main difference is that seasonal affective disorder symptoms predictably flare up at certain times of the year — usually fall and winter — and ease when the season changes. Depression can happen anytime, and it's hard to predict how long its symptoms will last. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Is seasonal depression a form of bipolar? | Seasonal affective disorder is considered a type of major depressive disorder and a form of bipolar disorder. Those with SAD have symptoms of either major depression or bipolar only during certain times of the year. People with SAD are more likely to have major depressive disorder than bipolar disorder. Those with bipo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Winter Blues or Depression: How do different seasons affect your mood? | It's common to feel less energetic, positive, and social from time to time when it's cold outside and there's less daylight. But with seasonal affective disorder, these feelings are more intense and last all season long. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is Winter Blues or Depression the best way to deal with SAD? | The best treatment depends on how serious your symptoms are and whether you have another type of depression or bipolar disorder. One of the best-known and most effective ways to treat wintertime SAD is light therapy. In this therapy, you spend time each day in front of a box or lamp that emits very bright light. Medica... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Winter Blues or Depression: When does SAD start? | Most people with SAD start having symptoms in late fall or early winter. They usually ease as warmer weather arrives in late spring and summer. Some people, though, have SAD symptoms in spring and summer. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Seasonal Depression Causes? | While we don't know the exact causes of SAD, some scientists think that certain hormones made deep in yourbraintrigger attitude-related changes at certain times of the year.
One theory is that less sunlight during fall and winter leads your brain to make less serotonin, a chemical linked to brain pathways that help co... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Seasonal Depression Symptoms? | People with SAD typically sleep much more than usual and crave carbohydrates. They also have many of the normal warningsigns of depression, including:
• Feeling sad or down most of the time
• Less energy
• Trouble concentrating
• Fatigue
• Increased appetite
• More desire to be alone
• Thoughts of suicide
• Los... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Seasonal Depression Diagnosis? | The main feature of SAD is that your mood and behavior shift along with the calendar. It's not a separate mood disorder but a type of major depression or bipolar disorder, sometimes called manic depression.
You may have SAD if, for the past 2 years:
• You had depression or mania that started as well as ended during a... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Seasonal Depression Treatment? | Treatments differ, depending on how serious your seasonal affective disorder symptoms are. The type of treatment you get also depends on whether you have another type of depression orbipolar disorder.
Seasonal depression medication
Traditional antidepressants are often used to treat SAD. Bupropion XL is FDA-approved ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Light for Seasonal Depression? | One of the most effective ways to treat SAD that starts in fall or winter is with light. Some researchers link seasonal depression to the natural hormonemelatonin, which causes drowsiness. Light affects our brain's biological clock, which regulates the circadian rhythm — a physiological process that can lead to mood ch... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Seasonal Depression Prevention? | There's been little research on how to prevent SAD. But these tactics may help:
• Spend some time outside every day, even when it's cloudy. The effects of daylight still help. If it’s too cold out, open your blinds and sit by a sunny window.
• Begin using a 10,000-lux light box when fall starts, even before you feel ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Living With Seasonal Depression? | Exposing yourself to light, eating right and exercising, and staying socially involved will help you feel better. Other steps you can take include:
• Don't wait to get professional help. If you have symptoms that go beyond "winter blues," see your doctor or a mental health professional.
• Keep an eye on your sleep pa... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Winter Blues or Depression Takeaways? | Seasonal depression is amood disorderthat you get each year at about the same time. It most often occurs in fall or winter, but can also start in spring or summer. Tell your doctor if you notice seasonal mood changes. SAD can be treated with light therapy, talk therapy, medication, and lifestyle changes.
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Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Seasonal Depression FAQs? | What are the seasonal features of depression?
Seasonal features of depression are the patterns of symptoms that affect people with SAD at specific times of the year. Those with SAD that starts in winter tend to have tiredness, sadness, and lack of motivation. SAD that starts in spring or summer may bringinsomniaand ir... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Do I Know If I Have Wisdom Teeth? | Ask your dentist about the positioning of your wisdom teeth. They may take an X-ray periodically to evaluate for the presence and alignment of your wisdom teeth. Your dentist may also decide to send you to an oral surgeon for further evaluation. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Are Wisdom Teeth Removed? | The relative ease at which your dentist or oral surgeon can extract your wisdom teeth depends on their position and stage of development. Youroral health care providerwill be able to give you an idea of what to expect during your pre-extraction exam. A wisdom tooth that is fully erupted through the gum can be extracted... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Happens During Wisdom Teeth Removal? | Before your wisdom teeth are pulled, the teeth and the surrounding tissue will be numbed with a local anesthetic -- the same type used to numb a tooth prior to having a cavity filled. In addition to the local anesthetic to numb the pain, you and your dentist or oral surgeon may decide that a sedative is desired to cont... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Does Recovery Involve After Wisdom Teeth Are Pulled? | After having your wisdom teeth removed, the speed of your recovery depends on the degree of difficulty of the extraction (a simple extraction of a fully erupted tooth versus a tooth impacted into the jawbone). In general, here's what to expect. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Much Does Wisdom Teeth Extraction Cost? | Simple extraction of a wisdom tooth can cost as little as $99 per tooth. The cost of wisdom teeth that are impacted can cost between $230 and $340 and even more. Because costs vary in different areas of the country, contact your dentist or oral surgeon for their charges. Also, check with both yourdental insurancecarrie... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wise Health Decisions Thinking About a Living Will? | When you do choose a medical power of attorney, you will probably want to put some specific things in writing as to the kind of care you would want should you not be able to express your wishes directly. Some things to think about:
• Do you want all pain relief options available, even if they may have the side effect ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wise Health Decisions Choosing a Medical Power of Attorney? | If you decide to choose a medical power of attorney, here are some things to look for:
• Someone who is not intimidated by medical professionals and is willing to ask challenging questions
• Someone who can put aside their own feelings about a particular procedure or medical option in order to ensure that your wishes... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wise Health Decisions Making It Legal? | Whether you write a living will, choose a medical power of attorney, or both, you will need to make those decisions legally binding, in writing. There are state-specific forms for advance directives like these; you do not need an attorney to prepare them.
You can download the forms you need. Each state's form is diffe... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What is Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome? | Does your heart sometimes beat very fast? Have you ever felt it skip a beat? This is calledpalpitations. It feels strange but is usually harmless. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome Causes? | Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome is a congenital heart defect, something you're born with.
Parents can pass it down to their children. But most times it happens randomly and doesn’t run in families.
If you have this condition, you also might have other heart problems.
Even when you’re born with the syndrome, you may n... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome Symptoms? | Some people have symptoms and some do not. You may have the following:
• Dizzinessor feeling light-headed
• Palpitations or feeling your heart flutter or beat harder
• Loss of consciousness
• Trouble breathing or shortness of breath | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome Diagnosis? | Your doctor will recommend that you see a cardiologist or heart specialist. The specialist will ask you a lot of questions about past and current heart-related symptoms. They will give you a thorough physical exam that includes checking your heart rate and blood pressure.
You may have diagnostic tests to check your he... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome Treatment? | You may not need to take any medicine if you don’t have symptoms. In that case, you might just need regular follow-up visits and tests. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wolff Parkinson White Syndrome Living with It? | If you have only slight symptoms, or none, Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome won’t affect your life, except for the extra checkups.
But some symptoms may pose challenges. For example, if you tend to faint because of the condition, you may not be able to drive a car or take part in other activities.
How well you’ll do de... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Why Is Heart Disease Associated With Menopause? | Menopause is a normal stage in a woman's life. It’s the changes women feel either before or after they stop having their period. It usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Women and Coronary Artery Disease: Can Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) Reduce the Risk? | Scientists are still learning about howHRTaffects your chances of heart disease. The American Heart Association recommends that women don't takeHRTto try to prevent heart disease. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Sprained Ankle: What’s the Treatment? | To help yoursprained ankleheal, you’ll need to ease thepainand bring down the swelling. Make an appointment right away for any ankle sprain, mild or severe. Your doctor will examine you and let you know if something more serious is wrong with your ankle. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Do I Wrap My Ankle? | Take the compression wrap out of the packaging and unroll it. Place a small section of the cloth just behind your toes and begin to wrap it in a spiral toward your heart. Each layer should cover about half the width of the previous one. Continue wrapping around the foot, heel, and ankle until every bit ofskin-- up to s... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Wrapping a Sprained Ankle: ? | • Severe pain, bruising, or severe swelling
• Bleeding, numbness, or change in color of the affected area
• Your ankle looks deformed or seems dislocated
• You can't put any weight on it | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Wrapping a Sprained Ankle Control Swelling? | If your ankle is painful and swollen, remove ankle bracelets or toe rings right away. Then try the “RICE” method to ease your symptoms. RICE stands for “rest, ice, compress, and elevate.” Here’s how it works:
• Rest the ankle (use crutches if needed)
• Ice the ankle for 20 to 30 minutes every 2 to 3 hours for the fir... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are the long-term effects of regular yoga practice? | With yoga, you can build strength as well as improve your balance, flexibility, and posture. This can help you maintain mobility and lessen your risk of falls as you get older. Some research even suggests it may offer some protection against cognitive decline. Other long-term effects may include being better able to lo... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How often should you practice yoga to see benefits? | There's not a good answer for that yet. Researchers are still studying this question. But yoga can be a gentle form of exercise that most people can do safely every day. Some research suggests that at little as once a week can help you build strength, balance, and flexibility, while other benefits, such as weight loss,... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Is yoga a religious practice? | Yoga has its roots in spiritual practices that originated in ancient India. In the U.S., however, yoga typically focuses on physical health through exercises that involve postures, breathing, and meditation. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Flexibility? | Yoga poseswork bystretchingyour muscles. They can help you move better and feel less stiff or tired.
At any level of yoga, you'll probably start to notice benefits soon. In one study, people improved their flexibility by up to 35% after only 8 weeks of yoga.
Yoga stretches for flexibility
Cat and cow.This pose focus... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Strength? | Some styles of yoga, such as ashtanga and power yoga, are very physical. Practicing one of these styles will help you improve muscle tone.
But even less vigorous styles of yoga, such as Iyengar or hatha, can provide strength and endurance benefits. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Posture? | When you're stronger and more flexible, your posture improves.
Most standing and sitting poses develop core strength because you need your core muscles to support and maintain each pose.
With a stronger core, you're more likely to sit and stand "tall."
Yoga also helps your body awareness. That helps you notice more ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Breathing? | Yoga usually involves paying attention to your breath, which can help you relax. It may also call for specific breathing techniques.
But yoga typically isn't aerobic, like running or cycling, unless it's an intense type of yoga.
Yoga poses for breathing
Seated side bend.This pose opens up your side body and rib cage... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Weight Loss? | Any exercise that burns calories can help with weight loss. Yoga exercises burn calories, but the practice can help with weight loss in other ways as well. For example, yoga may reduce your level of stress and boost your mood. That, in turn, can help you avoid turning to food for comfort or emotional eating. By helping... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Stress? | You may feel less stressed and more relaxed after doing some yoga.
Some yoga styles use meditation techniques that help calm the mind. Focusing on your breathing during yoga can do that, too.
Yoga poses for stress relief
Camel pose
• Start in a kneeling position with your hands on your hips. Your legs should be hip... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Sleep? | If you have trouble getting a good night's sleep, try yoga. Many studies suggest that yoga can improve the quality of sleep for many types of people. For example, both pregnant women and women inmenopausewho practice yoga report fewer disturbances to their sleep, as well as lessanxietyanddepression. Older people who pr... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga for Heart Health? | Yoga has long been known to lowerblood pressureand slow the heart rate. A slower heart rate can benefit people with high blood pressure or heart disease and those who've had a stroke.
Yoga has also been linked to lowercholesterolandtriglyceride levelsand better immune system function. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga Takeaways? | Yoga offers many health benefits. The different poses can help improve your overall physical fitness, as well as your sleep and stress levels. As with any new exercise routine, you should talk to your doctor about it before you begin to make sure it's safe for you. Consider taking a class with a certified instructor wh... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What are Yoga FAQs? | What are the long-term effects of regular yoga practice?
With yoga, you can build strength as well as improve your balance, flexibility, and posture. This can help you maintain mobility and lessen your risk of falls as you get older. Some research even suggests it may offer some protection against cognitive decline. O... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Dr. Dana Mirza, MD: What makes you passionate about being a healthcare provider? | I am passionate about growth of the mental, spiritual and physical wellbeing of my patients. I believe that mental health and physical health go hand in hand and you can’t have one without he other. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Dr. Dana Mirza, MD: In your opinion, what should be the role of a primary care provider? | First, I think the role of a pcp is to actively, and deeply listen. Second I believe my job is to partner with my patients to further their goals and help them obtain physical and emotional wellbeing. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Dr. Dana Mirza, MD: Tell us a little bit about yourself. What do you like to do in your spare time? | Cooking, parenting, reading and dogs. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Machelle Dotson, PA-C: What makes you passionate about being a healthcare provider? | I find personal satisfaction with making a difference in others lives. I feel it is important to help others and as a health care provider it is a privilege to do so. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Machelle Dotson, PA-C: In your opinion, what should be the role of a primary care provider for a patient, taking into account both physical health and behavioral health needs? | My roll as a primary care provider is to provide preventive care and teach healthy lifestyle choices. Identify and treat common medical conditions, both physical and behavioral. It is important to meet people where they are and to help them with meeting their needs. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Machelle Dotson, PA-C: Tell us a little bit about yourself. What do you like to do in your spare time? | I enjoy traveling and exploring. Outdoor adventures bring me joy and in my free time I can be found on the river, in the mountains or on a beach with my dog, Lucy. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is the Zika Virus? How Do You Catch It? | The Zika virus, first identified in Uganda in 1947, is transmitted byAedesmosquitoes, the same type of mosquito that carriesdengue fever,yellow fever, andchikungunyavirus. A mosquito bites an infected person and then passes those viruses to other people it bites. Outbreaks did not occur outside of Africa until 2007, wh... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Are the Symptoms of Zika? | The disease can causefever,rash,joint pain, and redness in the whites of the eye (conjunctivitis, or pinkeye). But most people won’t know they have it. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Is Zika Similar to Other Mosquito-Borne Illnesses, Such as Dengue Fever, Chikungunya, or West Nile Virus? | All can cause a variety offlu-like symptoms that range in severity and can last from a few days to more than a week. As with Zika, few people infected with dengue orWest Nilewill show any symptoms. While the same type of mosquitoes that spread Zika also spread dengue and chikungunya, many different types of mosquitoes ... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Is Zika Treated? | There’s no treatment, but most people with symptoms do well with over-the-countermedicationsfor aches and pains. The disease usually runs its course within a week or so. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | What Is the Connection Between Zika, Microcephaly, and Pregnancy? | Zika causes microcephaly in babies born to infected pregnant women, the CDC says. Microcephaly stunts a baby’s head growth, causing devastating, sometimes fatal brain damage, and it can result in miscarriage or stillbirth. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Zika: Which Countries Are in the CDC Travel Warning for Pregnant Women? | The CDC recommends that pregnant women and couples planning a pregnancy within the next 3 months consult with their health care provider before traveling to any country or territory where Zika transmission is ongoing. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Zika: What if I'm Pregnant and I've Traveled to These Areas? | Talk to your doctor. They'll check on yourbaby's health, and you'll be screened for symptoms of the virus. If you have symptoms, other diseases such as dengue or chikungunya can be ruled out. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Zika: What if I’m Not Planning to Get Pregnant? | To reduce the risk of sexual transmission, women who have possibly been exposed to Zika should usecondomsin addition to their regularbirth control methodor abstain from sex for at least 8 weeks, the CDC says. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Zika: Where in the U.S. Are We at Risk? | Since 2018, no local mosquito-borne virus transmission has been reported in the continental United States. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Are You Tested for Zika? | There are two ways to test for Zika. One test looks for pieces of the virus’s genetic code in people with active infections. But after the body clears the infection, which takes about 2 weeks after symptoms appear, that test won’t work. | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | Can Zika Lead to Other Health Conditions? | In rare cases, Zika has been linked to Guillain-Barre syndrome. That disorder can cause partial or complete paralysis, usually starting in the legs, most often temporary. An increase in that illness had been seen in areas such as French Polynesia and Brazil, where a Zika epidemic had taken place. Studies increasingly s... | local_scraped |
Please answer the question as a medical doctor. | How Can I Prevent Zika? | If you plan to travel in affected areas, avoid mosquito bites by using repellent throughout the day. Also, wear long-sleeved shirts and long pants, indoors and out. | local_scraped |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> Which of the following has antioxidant properiy- ---- <<Choices:>> A) Selenium B) Copper C) Zinc D) All ---- <<Answer:>> | D | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> what is the root value of phrenic nerve? ---- <<Choices:>> A) C3,4,5 B) C2,3,4 C) C4,5,6 D) C5,6,7 ---- <<Answer:>> | A | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | Least reabsorption out of
A) Glucose
B) Urea
C) Na+
D) HCO3 | B) Urea | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Abstract:>> ### BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES Extrapulmonary small cell carcinomas (EPSCC) are rare tumors where therapy remains poorly defined. We sought to determine the impact of surgical extirpation and radiation therapy for outcomes of EPSCC. ### METHODS The Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) databas... | A | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> Most common site of tuberculosis in gastrointestinal tract is ? ---- <<Choices:>> A) Stomach B) Small intestine C) Rectum D) Ileocecal junction ---- <<Answer:>> | D | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | Recommended Dietary allowance in pregnancy are – a) +100–300 calb) 30 mg Iron c) 4 mg folic acidd) 2500 mg Mge) 220 μg Iodine
A) ab
B) be
C) bc
D) ce | B) be | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | Child with which of the following throat infection needs systemic antibiotic therapy-
A) Pneumococci
B) B. hemolytic streptococci
C) Staph aureus
D) All of the above | D) All of the above | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> When capillary and interstitial hydrostatic pressures are 30 mm of Hg and 5 mm of Hg and colloid oncotic pressure of capillaries and interstitum if 25 mm of Hg and 5 mm of Hg, what is the Net filtration pressure? ---- <<Choices:>> A) 5 mm Hg B) 10 mm Hg C) 15 mm Hg D) 20 mm Hg ---- <<Answer:>> | A | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | Tone decay test is done for -
A) Cochlear deafness
B) Neural deafness
C) Middle ear problem
D) Otosclerosis | B) Neural deafness | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> Volume of air taken in and given out during normal respiration is referred to as ---- <<Choices:>> A) IRV B) TV C) ERV D) VC ---- <<Answer:>> | B | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | In a class V preparation, during application of rubber dam the punch of the tooth to be restored should be made:
A) According to the template supplied
B) According to the existing arch form
C) Labial to the position of the tooth to be operated
D) Lingual to the position of the tooth to be operated | C) Labial to the position of the tooth to be operated | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> Which of the following is a killed vaccine? ---- <<Choices:>> A) Rabies B) Yellow fever C) Rota virus D) Small pox ---- <<Answer:>> | A | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | The normal adult CSF pressure is:
A) 1-2 mm Hg
B) 6-12 mm Hg
C) 15-30 mm Hg
D) 730 mm Hg | B) 6-12 mm Hg | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | vWF is useful in:
A) Platelet adhesion
B) Platelet aggregation
C) Clot formation
D) Fibrinolysis | A) Platelet adhesion | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> Function of epinephirine and norepinephine in Fightor-Flight response is ? ---- <<Choices:>> A) Increased blood flow to skin B) Increased blood flow to muscles C) Bronchoconstriction D) Bradycardia ---- <<Answer:>> | D | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> Palmar interossei is supplied by ---- <<Choices:>> A) Superficial branch of ulnar nerve B) Deep branch of ulnar nerve C) Superficial branch of medial nerve D) Radial nerve ---- <<Answer:>> | B | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> A patient presents with fever. Peripheral smear shows band across the erythrocytes. Diagnosis is: ---- <<Choices:>> A) P Falciparum B) P vivax C) P ovale D) P malariae ---- <<Answer:>> | D | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | T 1/2 of oxytocin is -
A) 1 - 2 minutes
B) 3 - 4 minutes
C) 15-20 minutes
D) 25 - 30 minutes | B) 3 - 4 minutes | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | Best Rx for CML is:
A) Autologous BMT
B) Allogenic BMT
C) Alpha Interferon
D) Hydroxyurea | B) Allogenic BMT | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct letter choice: | <<Question:>> Cells which remain in Go phase - ---- <<Choices:>> A) Permanent cells B) Labile cells C) Intermitotic cells D) Quiscent cells ---- <<Answer:>> | D | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | Punishment for concealment of birth is given under
A) 312 IPC
B) 317 IPC
C) 315 IPC
D) 318 IPC | D) 318 IPC | medical-qa-combined |
Answer the following medical question with the correct option: | Which of the following infestation is associated with autoinfection?
A) Ascaris lumbricoides
B) Strongyloides
C) Giardia
D) Gnathostoma | B) Strongyloides | medical-qa-combined |
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