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Skin Cancer Support - Spina Bifida Research
This page contains links to eMedTV Articles containing information on subjects from Skin Cancer Support to Spina Bifida Research. The information is organized alphabetically; the "Favorite Articles" contains the top articles on this page. Links in the box will take you directly to the articles; those same links are available with a short description further down the page.
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Skin Cancer Support

This eMedTV Web page describes sources of support for patients dealing with skin cancer. For example, in skin cancer support groups, patients or their family members meet with others to discuses what they have learned about coping with the disease.

Skullcap and Breastfeeding

It is not known whether it is safe to use skullcap while breastfeeding. This page from the eMedTV archives includes more information about skullcap and breastfeeding, and explains whether the supplement passes through breast milk.

Skullcap and Pregnancy

At this time, it is not known whether skullcap supplements are safe for pregnant women. This eMedTV article provides more information on skullcap and pregnancy, and explains why "natural" products are not as safe as many people think.

Skullcap Dosage

At this time, no safe and effective skullcap dosage has been established. This portion of the eMedTV Web site discusses reasonable skullcap dosing and offers information on how to find a reputable manufacturer for the supplement.

Skullcap Drug Interactions

There are currently no known skullcap drug interactions. As this part of the eMedTV library explains, however, it is possible that drugs with sedative properties could interact with skullcap, perhaps increasing the risk of severe drowsiness.

Skullcap Overdose

A skullcap overdose could potentially cause giddiness, stupor, and seizures. This segment from the eMedTV site lists other symptoms that may occur with an overdose of skullcap and describes various treatment options that are available for an overdose.

Skullcap Safety

There have been reports of liver damage caused by products that contain skullcap. This portion of the eMedTV Web site contains more skullcap safety information and explains who may not be able to safely use skullcap supplements.

Sleep and Fibromyalgia

Sleep and fibromyalgia can be related, since many people with fibromyalgia also have sleep problems. This eMedTV page lists suggestions for better sleep -- such as keeping regular sleep habits and avoiding caffeine in the late afternoon and evening.

Sleep Apnea Diagnosis

A common sleep recording test, called a polysomnogram, is often used when making a sleep apnea diagnosis. This eMedTV Web page discusses this test and lists other factors that can help your doctor make a sleep apnea diagnosis.

Slowniczek badan klinicznych

W omówieniach bada? klinicznych zetkn?? si? mo?na z kilkoma powszechnie stosowanymi terminami, takimi jak: * protokó?, * placebo, * podwójnie ?lepa lub podwójnie zamaskowana próba.

Small Cell Lung Cancer Stages

Small cell lung cancer stages refer to the progression of the cancer. This eMedTV resource describes the three small cell lung cancer stages -- limited-stage, extensive-stage, and recurrent -- and discusses tests used in the staging process.

Small Cell Lung Cancer Treatment by Stage

This eMedTV article breaks down small cell lung cancer treatment by stage and includes information about treatment options for limited-stage, extensive-stage, and recurrent small cell lung cancer.

Smoking and GERD

If you smoke, you have a higher risk of GERD. This page of the eMedTV archives explains how smoking can lead to GERD and make symptoms worse in people who already have it. This page also provides basic information about smoking and GERD.

Smoking and Heartburn

If you smoke, you are at risk for heartburn. This part of the eMedTV archives explains how smoking can lead to heartburn and make symptoms worse in people who already have it. This page also provides basic information about smoking and heartburn.

Snorting Focalin XR

This portion of the eMedTV archives discusses why snorting Focalin XR may potentially be dangerous and explains that if you need help for Focalin XR abuse or addiction -- including snorting Focalin XR -- you should see your healthcare provider.

Snorting Provigil

Many people mistakenly think that snorting (and abusing) Provigil is safe because it is not a "street drug." This eMedTV segment explores the dangers of snorting Provigil and explains where you can get help for Provigil abuse.

SNRI Side Effects

Common SNRI side effects may include drowsiness, insomnia, and nausea. Besides common side effects, this eMedTV segment also lists serious side effects of SNRIs that require medical attention, such as hallucinations, panic attacks, or fast heart rate.

SNRI Uses

SNRI antidepressants are used for treating depression, social phobia, and generalized anxiety disorder. As this eMedTV article explains, there are also a number of "off-label" SNRI uses, including the treatment of obesity, chronic pain, or migraines.

SNRI Withdrawal

Common SNRI withdrawal symptoms may include nausea, irritability, and dizziness. As this eMedTV Web page explains, a drug withdrawal can usually be prevented by stopping the medication gradually instead of abruptly.

SNRIs and Breastfeeding

If you are taking SNRIs and breastfeeding, make sure you're aware of the risks. As this eMedTV page explains, SNRIs pass through breast milk in fairly high levels, so doctors may need to monitor breastfed babies (who are exposed to the drugs) closely.

SNRIs and Pregnancy

Using SNRIs during pregnancy may cause harm to the fetus. As this eMedTV page explains, studies on SNRIs and pregnancy show that the drugs caused tremors, seizures, and irritability in newborns who were exposed to SNRIs during pregnancy.

SNRIs and Suicide

People taking SNRIs may be at an increased risk for suicidal thoughts. This eMedTV article discusses SNRIs and suicide in more detail, lists possible signs of suicidal behavior, and explains who may be at higher risk for developing suicidal thoughts.

Solaraze Gel and Breastfeeding

It may not be safe for nursing women to use Solaraze Gel. This eMedTV page takes a closer look at breastfeeding and Solaraze Gel, including what the manufacturer of the medication recommends and what to discuss with your doctor before nursing a child.

Solaraze Gel and Pregnancy

Solaraze Gel is considered relatively safe for use during pregnancy. This eMedTV resource further discusses pregnancy and Solaraze Gel, describing some of the potential risks of using this medication while pregnant and what to discuss with your doctor.

Solaraze Gel Dosage

As this eMedTV page explains, the standard recommended dosage of Solaraze Gel for actinic keratosis treatment is enough of the gel to cover the whole lesion, applied twice daily. This page also offers tips on when and how to effectively use this gel.

Solaraze Gel Drug Interactions

Lithium, diuretics, and skin products are some of the drugs that may negatively interact with Solaraze Gel. This eMedTV article describes how these drug interactions can increase your risk of bleeding or kidney damage, among other things.

Solaraze Gel Overdose

Taking an overdose of Solaraze Gel may cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and ulcers. This eMedTV selection lists other potential overdose symptoms and describes how a doctor may treat an overdose of this drug.

Solaraze Gel Side Effects

Itching, rashes, and dry skin are some of the most common side effects of Solaraze Gel. This eMedTV Web segment lists other possible side effects of the drug, including potentially serious problems that may require immediate medical attention.

Solaraze Gel Uses

Approved uses of Solaraze Gel include the treatment of a skin condition known as actinic keratosis. This eMedTV Web article provides an in-depth look at other uses of this product, including possible off-label uses and information on how this gel works.

Solaraze Gel Warnings and Precautions

Solaraze Gel may not be safe for people with certain medical conditions, such as asthma or kidney disease. This eMedTV page offers other warnings and precautions to be aware of before using Solaraze Gel, including what to discuss with your doctor.

Solia Birth Control Pills

eMedTV examines Solia birth control pills on this Web page. Information discussed included side effects, warnings, interactions, and much more.

Solia Dosing

This portion of the eMedTV library explains that there is only one standard Solia dosage. This eMedTV page provides an overview of Solia dosing guidelines for preventing pregnancy and discusses what to do if you miss any of the birth control pills.

Solifenacin Succinate Dosing

The usual starting dose of solifenacin succinate for overactive bladder treatment is 5 mg once a day. This eMedTV article contains other solifenacin succinate dosing information, including tips on when and how to take the medication.

Solodyn and Breastfeeding

Short-term use of Solodyn when breastfeeding might be safe; however, as this eMedTV resource explains, the manufacturer recommends that women choose one over the other. This segment also describes the problems that could occur in a nursing infant.

Solodyn and Pregnancy

This eMedTV page explains that the FDA gave Solodyn a pregnancy Category D rating based on reported problems with minocycline, including birth defects. This means that the drug should be avoided when pregnant and another acne treatment used instead.

Solodyn Dosage

This segment of the eMedTV archives explains that everyone takes the same dose of Solodyn; however, the strength will be based on certain factors. This page describes what those factors are, lists the various strengths, and provides helpful dosing tips.

Solodyn Drug Interactions

If aspirin, birth control pills, warfarin, or other drugs are taken with Solodyn, interactions can occur. This eMedTV resource provides a detailed list of other products that can interfere with Solodyn and explains the problems that could occur.

Solodyn Hives

If you experience hives with Solodyn, this could be a sign that you are allergic to the medication. This eMedTV article describes other adverse reactions to this drug, including what to do if they occur, and links to more information on side effects.

Solodyn Overdose

If a person takes too much Solodyn, overdose symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, and heartburn. This eMedTV article lists other signs of an overdose and describes the expected treatment options, such as activated charcoal and milk.

Solodyn Tablets

This page of the eMedTV site provides a brief overview of Solodyn tablets, which are used in the treatment of acne. This segment describes how the drug works, how to ensure a safe and effective treatment process, and links to more information.

Solodyn Uses

As this eMedTV page explains, the primary use for Solodyn is as an acne treatment, specifically, acne that causes red, inflamed, pus-filled bumps. This page also describes how this medication works, whether children can use it, and off-label uses.

Solodyn Warnings and Precautions

As this eMedTV page explains, although rare, intracranial pressure can build up in the skull of someone using Solodyn; the problem usually resolves itself once the drug is stopped. This page presents other important Solodyn warnings and precautions.

Solodyne Side Effects

In clinical studies, headache was reported as a common side effect of Solodyn. This eMedTV Web page discusses other possible problems with this drug and links to more information. Solodyne side effects is a common misspelling of Solodyn side effects.

Soma and Breastfeeding

It is generally recommended to avoid using Soma (carisoprodol) while breastfeeding. This eMedTV resource offers more information on Soma and breastfeeding, and describes the potential problems that may occur if the drug passes through breast milk.

Soma and Insomnia

Insomnia appears to be a potential side effect of Soma (carisoprodol). As this eMedTV page explains, in clinical trials with Soma, insomnia was not a reported side effect. However, it was reported during postmarketing experience.

Soma and Pregnancy

Soma (carisoprodol) is a muscle relaxant that may not be safe to use during pregnancy. This eMedTV Web page discusses Soma and pregnancy in more detail and describes the problems that occurred when the drug was given to pregnant animals.

Soma Dosage

The recommended dosage of Soma is one 250 mg or 350 mg tablet three times a day and at bedtime. This part of the eMedTV library offers more Soma dosage guidelines and includes a list of tips and precautions for taking the medication.

Soma Interactions

Phenytoin, modafinil, and delavirdine are medicines that may cause negative Soma interactions. This eMedTV resource lists other products that may interact with Soma and describes the potentially negative effects of these interactions.

Soma Medication Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the medication Soma. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, precautions, and possible drug interactions.

Soma Oral

As this eMedTV Web article discusses, oral Soma tablets may be prescribed to treat muscle spasms in adults and adolescents as young as 16 years old. This page also describes how this drug works, possible side effects, and general dosing guidelines.

Soma Overdose

Seizures, dilated pupils, and headaches are possible symptoms of a Soma (carisoprodol) overdose. This eMedTV page explores the potential dangers of a Soma overdose and describes the steps your doctor may take to treat an overdose.

Soma Pill Information

As this eMedTV page explains, Soma is a prescribed medication used to treat certain types of muscle spasms. This page offers an overview of important information on Soma pills, including some general precautions and potential side effects of the drug.

Soma Side Effects

Dizziness, headaches, and drowsiness are the most commonly reported Soma side effects. This eMedTV Web page also lists rare but potentially serious side effects of Soma and side effects that were reported in postmarketing experience.

Soma Tablets

Available in the form of tablets, Soma is a prescription medicine used to temporarily treat muscle spasms. This eMedTV page offers more detail on Soma, including information on how the drug works, potential side effects, and available strengths.

Soma Uses

Soma is used for treating muscle spasms caused by injury or other muscle problems. This page on the eMedTV Web site explains how this medication works, explores possible off-label Soma uses, and discusses the use of the drug in children.

Soma Warnings and Precautions

Talk to your doctor before using Soma if you have epilepsy. This eMedTV page lists other conditions you should tell your doctor about before using Soma. Warnings and precautions on what side effects may occur are also listed in this article.

Sonata Addiction

If you develop a Sonata addiction, you may experience anxiety, fatigue, or tremors when you stop the drug. This eMedTV article lists other possible withdrawal symptoms and discusses the dangers of a Sonata addiction.

Sonata and Alcohol

The combination of Sonata and alcohol is potentially dangerous. As this portion of the eMedTV Web site explains, Sonata can increase the effects of alcohol and lead to drowsiness, lack of coordination, severe depression, or loss of consciousness.

Sonata and Amnesia

Certain side effects may develop with Sonata, and amnesia is one that occurs in up to 4 percent of patients. This eMedTV resource explains that amnesia is more common when higher doses of Sonata are taken and usually lasts only a couple of hours.

Sonata and Depression

There are many possible side effects of Sonata, and depression is one of the more common ones. This eMedTV segment contains a list of potential depression symptoms and explains what to do if you develop depression with Sonata.

Sonata and Hair Loss

There are many rare but possible side effects of Sonata, and hair loss, as this eMedTV segment explains, is a problem seen in less than 1 percent of patients. Tell your doctor if you develop hair loss with Sonata so he or she can recommend treatment.

Sonata and Impotence

There are many possible side effects of Sonata, and impotence is one that has been documented in studies. This eMedTV segment explains how common impotence is with Sonata and offers suggestions for helping with sexual side effects.

Sonata and Pregnancy

Using Sonata during pregnancy is generally not recommended. As this eMedTV page explains, the risks of Sonata and pregnancy have not been studied in humans, but animal studies show possible side effects to a fetus when it is exposed to Sonata.

Sonata and Weight Gain

As this eMedTV article explains, there are several side effects that may occur in patients taking Sonata, and weight gain appears to be one of them. This page explains how weight gain is reported in less than 1 percent of patients taking Sonata.

Sonata Dosing

Sonata dosing for young and middle-age adults with insomnia generally starts at 10 mg daily. This eMedTV article also offers Sonata dosage recommendations for elderly adults, as well as for people taking cimetidine or who have liver disease.

Sonata Drug Interactions

When alcohol, certain antibiotics, or anticonvulsants are taken with Sonata, drug interactions may occur. This eMedTV page explains the problems that may occur as a result of Sonata interactions and lists other drugs that may cause an interaction.

Sonata Overdose

Common signs of a Sonata overdose may include drowsiness, breathing problems, or passing out. This part of the eMedTV site discusses the other possible dangers of a Sonata overdose and describes the treatments that are available.

Sonata Uses

Sonata uses are focused on helping people with insomnia fall asleep faster. As this section of the eMedTV library explains, because Sonata is cleared from the body quickly, it does not appear to be effective in helping people stay asleep longer.

Sonata Warnings and Precautions

Sonata works quickly, so it should be taken immediately before bedtime. This eMedTV resource offers other Sonata warnings and precautions, including a list of potential side effects that may occur, such as drowsiness, hallucinations, or depression.

Sonata Withdrawal

If you abruptly stop using Sonata, withdrawal symptoms (such as rebound insomnia) may occur. This eMedTV Web page lists other possible Sonata withdrawal symptoms and explains how your doctor may choose to slowly wean you off Sonata.

Sorafenib Dosage

Available in the form of a tablet, sorafenib is usually taken twice daily on an empty stomach. This eMedTV resource examines specific dosing guidelines for sorafenib, with details on how your dosage is determined and tips on how to take this drug.

Sorafenib Drug Information

Sorafenib may be prescribed to treat certain types of liver or kidney cancer. This eMedTV article provides more information on sorafenib, including how to take this drug, possible side effects, and safety concerns. A link to more details is also included.

Sorafenib Side Effects

If you are undergoing chemotherapy with sorafenib, side effects may include a rash, nausea, and fatigue. This eMedTV segment outlines some common reactions that may occur with this medicine, as well as potentially serious problems that may need treatment.

Sore Throat Diagnosis

When diagnosing a sore throat, a doctor will typically do a medical history and physical exam. This eMedTV resource further describes how to determine if someone's sore throat is due to a viral infection, bacterial infection, or other cause.

Sore Throat Information

Most sore throats are a result of either a virus or bacteria. This selection from the eMedTV Web library provides important information on a sore throat, including what causes them, possible symptoms, and common treatment options.

Sore Throat Prevention

This eMedTV page explains that proper handwashing and avoiding touching your face after direct contact with someone who is sick are some of the ways to prevent getting a sore throat. This article outlines other tips for sore throat prevention.

Soriatane and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV page explains that although Soriatane (acitretin) does pass through breast milk, it's unclear whether the drug causes problems in a nursing baby. This page also covers the manufacturer's recommendations on breastfeeding while taking Soriatane.

Soriatane and Pregnancy

If you are pregnant or thinking about becoming pregnant, you should not use Soriatane (acitretin). This eMedTV page describes the significant risk of birth defects this drug can cause if taken during pregnancy and even for three years after it is stopped.

Soriatane Dosage

The standard recommended dosage of Soriatane for treating psoriasis is 25 mg to 50 mg once daily. This eMedTV page also discusses why some women may not be able to use this medication and offers tips on when and how to use Soriatane.

Soriatane Drug Interactions

Tetracyclines, vitamin A, and diabetes medicines are some of the drugs that can interact with Soriatane. This eMedTV article describes how these and other possible interactions can increase your risk of potentially serious complications.

Soriatane Medication Information

This eMedTV Web article discusses important information on Soriatane, a medication prescribed for treating severe psoriasis in adults. This page also explains why Soriatane may not be suitable for some people and lists possible side effects.

Soriatane Overdose

Taking an overdose of Soriatane (acitretin) may cause symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and headaches. This eMedTV Web article lists other potential overdose symptoms and describes how a healthcare provider may treat this type of overdose.

Soriatane Side Effects

Hair loss, chapped lips, and high cholesterol are some of the most common side effects of Soriatane. This eMedTV Web segment lists other possible side effects, including potentially serious problems that may require immediate medical attention.

Soriatane Uses

Approved uses of Soriatane include the treatment of severe psoriasis in adults. This eMedTV article covers the drug's uses in detail, including possible off-label uses and information on why women of childbearing potential may want to avoid this drug.

Soriatane Warnings and Precautions

Soriatane may not be safe for people with certain medical conditions, such as alcoholism or kidney disease. This eMedTV page offers other warnings and precautions to be aware of before using Soriatane, including what to tell your doctor.

Sorilux

If you have plaque psoriasis, your doctor may recommend a prescription medication called Sorilux. This eMedTV selection offers a detailed description of this medication, including information on dosing guidelines, side effects, warnings, and more.

Sorilux and Breastfeeding

This eMedTV Web resource explains that the potential risks of breastfeeding while using Sorilux are unknown. This page discusses whether Sorilux passes through breast milk and explains what to discuss with your doctor before nursing a child.

Sorilux and Pregnancy

This page from the eMedTV Web site explains why it may not be safe to take Sorilux during pregnancy. This article also takes an in-depth look at some of the potential problems this drug might cause during pregnancy, such as various bone abnormalities.

Sorilux Dosage

As this eMedTV page explains, the standard Sorilux dosing recommendation is to apply a small amount of the foam to the affected areas twice daily. This page also lists several tips on using this drug, including ways to protect your skin during treatment.

Sorilux Drug Interactions

As this eMedTV article explains, you may experience drug interactions if you combine Sorilux with certain other products, such as calcium, lithium, and vitamin D. This article describes the potentially negative effects of these and other interactions.

Sorilux Medication Information

Sorilux is a synthetic form of vitamin D used to treat plaque psoriasis. This selection from the eMedTV site provides important information on this prescription medication, including Sorilux's side effects, dosing guidelines, and safety precautions.

Sorilux Overdose

As this eMedTV segment points out, the effects of a Sorilux overdose will depend on how much was taken and whether it was taken by mouth or applied to the skin. This article takes a look at what can happen if you take too much of this medication.

Sorilux Side Effects

The most commonly reported side effect of Sorilux during clinical trials was redness. This page of the eMedTV Web site describes possible reactions that may occur with this prescription medicine, including problems that require prompt medical attention.

Sorilux Uses

Sorilux is a type of synthetic vitamin D prescribed to treat plaque psoriasis. This eMedTV page takes a closer look at this product, including details on what plaque psoriasis is, possible off-label uses of Sorilux, and whether it is safe for children.

Sorilux Warnings and Precautions

Before prescribing Sorilux, your doctor needs to know if you have high blood calcium levels. This eMedTV article lists other important Sorilux precautions and warnings, including information on who should not use this plaque psoriasis medication.

Sotalol and Breastfeeding

Sotalol is generally not recommended for breastfeeding women, as it passes through breast milk. This eMedTV article offers a more in-depth look at sotalol and breastfeeding, and describes the problems that may occur if a baby is exposed to the drug.

Sotalol and Pregnancy

Sotalol appears to be safe for pregnant women, but the full risks are currently unknown. This eMedTV resource offers more details on pregnancy and sotalol, including information on what problems occurred when the drug was used in animal studies.

Sotalol Dosage

Your doctor will use your kidney function to determine your starting sotalol dosage. As this eMedTV page explains, most people end up taking 240 to 320 mg (for ventricular arrhythmias) or 80 to 160 mg daily (for atrial fibrillation or atrial flutter).

Sotalol Drug Information

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the prescription medication sotalol. Information includes its uses, dosing, side effects, warnings, and possible drug interactions.

Sotalol Overdose

Low blood sugar, slow heart rate, and breathing problems may occur when too much sotalol is taken. This eMedTV Web page explores other potential effects of a sotalol overdose and lists the different steps that your doctor may take to treat this.

Sotret Acne Medication Information

As this eMedTV page explains, people with severe nodular acne may consider taking Sotret twice daily for 15 to 20 weeks. This medicine is only be used when other treatments have failed. Safety precautions and dosing guidelines are also included.

Sotret Dosage

As explained in this eMedTV page, dosing guidelines for Sotret usually call for taking two daily doses of the capsules with food. This page also lists helpful suggestions on how to take this acne drug effectively and covers specific recommendations.

Sotret Side Effects

As discussed in this eMedTV resource, call your healthcare provider if you are taking Sotret and you have side effects such as vision loss or speech changes. This article also covers what you should do if you develop potentially serious problems.

Soucasné trendy v lécbe roztrousené sklerózy

Metoda úplného vylé?ení roztrou?ené sklerózy není zatím známa, ale existuje ?ada typ? lé?by.

Soy Lecithin Dosage

There is no standard recommended soy lecithin dosage. As this eMedTV Web page explains, only vague "trial and error" dosing information is available, so it is best to follow the dosage instructions on the label of your particular product.

Soy Lecithin Drug Interactions

It is currently not known if other drugs or supplements interact with soy lecithin. Drug interactions, as this eMedTV segment explains, are possible, though, as no studies have been done to specifically look for drug interactions with this product.

Soy Lecithin Safety

Talk to your doctor before taking soy lecithin if you have any chronic or severe medical condition. This eMedTV article provides other soy lecithin safety warnings and precautions, and offers information on who should not use this supplement.

More About Soy Lecithin Side Effects

Most reported soy lecithin side effects are problems with the digestive system. This article from the eMedTV Web site lists specific side effects of these supplements and also describes possible signs of an allergic reaction.

Soy Lecithin Supplements

This eMedTV Web presentation discusses the additive and supplement soy lecithin. Information includes its possible benefits, safety issues, dosing, side effects, and warnings.

Special Instructions (EGD With Dilation)

After the endoscopy, you should not expect to be able to take care of small children or anyone else. This video goes over special instructions for after your procedure.

Special Instructions (Upper Endoscopy)

After the endoscopy, you should not expect to be able to take care of small children or anyone else. This video goes over special instructions for after your procedure.

Special Instructions for Cardiac Catheterization With Angioplasty and Stent Placement

This multimedia clip addresses the special instructions that go along with this procedure.

Special Instructions for Cardiac Catheterization With Atherectomy

This multimedia clip addresses the special instructions that go along with this procedure.

Special Instruments (TEE)

This video clip discusses some of the special instruments that will be used during your procedure.

Special Instruments (Total Hip Replacement)

For this procedure, an artificial joint, is used to replace your hip. This video covers the special instruments that may be used for your procedure.

Special Instruments (Total Knee Replacement)

This multimedia clip describes some of the special instruments that will be used during your procedure.

Sphilis

Syphilis is an infectious, progressive infection that is passed through vaginal, anal, or oral sex. This eMedTV resource offers information on how syphilis is transmitted and treated. Sphilis is a common misspelling of syphilis.

Spinal Anesthesia -- Moving to Recovery

This video describes what to expect during recovery.

Spinal Anesthesia -- Moving to Recovery (LAVH )

This video describes what to expect during recovery.

Info on the Name Skip

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Skip. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Skipp Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Skipp. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Information About Skipper

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Skipper, including its origin and meaning.

Skippie -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Skippie. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Skippy Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Skippy, including its origin and meaning.

Skipton -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Skipton. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Information on Sky (f)

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Sky (f), including its origin and meaning.

Sky (m) Information -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Sky (m), including its origin and meaning.

Skyanne-Margaret -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Skyanne-Margaret, including its origin and meaning.

About the Name Skye

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Skye. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Skye.

Skye-Brooklyn Name Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Skye-Brooklyn, including its origin and meaning.

Skyeisha -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Skyeisha. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Skyeisha.

Info on the Name Skye-Jade

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Skye-Jade. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

About Skye-Lee

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Skye-Lee, including its origin and meaning.

Information About Skye-Marrie

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Skye-Marrie. This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Skye-Marrie.

Information About Skyla

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Skyla, including its origin and meaning.

Skylah Name Information

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Skylah. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Info on the Name Skylar (f)

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Skylar (f), including its origin and meaning.

About the Name Skylar (m)

This eMedTV Web page explains name information related to Skylar (m). This includes the meaning, origin, and other forms of Skylar (m).

Information on Skylea

This eMedTV Web page highlights information about the name Skylea. This may include information about variations, and meaning.

Sky-Lee -- Meaning, Origin, and/or Other Information

This eMedTV article provides a detailed overview of the name Sky-Lee, including its origin and meaning.

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