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Surgeon

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A surgeon is a medical specialist who uses surgical operations to treat disease, injury, or deformity. Learn what surgeons do.

Frequently Asked Questions About Proteus Syndrome

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Proteus syndrome causes atypical development of bone and tissue, leading to physical deformities. See these frequently asked questions about Proteus syndrome.

Top 10 Specialties in the Army Medical Corps

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There more than 50 medical specialties in the Army Medical Corps. Take a look at this list of top 10 specialties in the Army Medical Corps to learn more.

New Human Highway 'Organ' Identified

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Scientists have discovered what they are calling a new organ. HowStuffWorks takes a look at the science.

6 Surprising Things Health Insurance Doesn’t Cover in America

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HowStuffWorks talks about some of the things health insurance doesn't usually cover in the U.S., like hearing aids, LASIK and infertility treatments.

How Stuttering Works

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Stuttering is linked to a disconnection between language processing and motor function, but its cause is still unknown. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Are There Medical Reasons to Get a Tattoo?

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Tattoos used to be taboo. But today nearly one in three people has one. And some people are getting them for reasons other than to decorate their bodies.

Formaldehyde Is Everywhere, But Is It Dangerous?

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It's an odorless gas that's present in a variety of home products, cosmetics, car exhaust and even humans. But is it bad for us?

How to Keep Your Jack-o'-lantern From Rotting

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Follow these tips to ensure your pumpkin carvings last to the end of the month so you don't have saggy jack-o'-lanterns on Halloween night.

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