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    Golf Course Strategy, Playing to Your Strengths and Managing Risks

    Q: How can I best manage the risk of a water hazard on a golf course? A: The best way to manage the risk of a water hazard on a golf course is to first assess the situation. Evaluate the yardage, the size of the hazard, and the wind conditions. Then, select the right club and aim for the widest...
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    Is Adie's tonic pupil affecting only one eye or both eyes

    No one can answer this question without first examining the patient. Adie's tonic pupil can affect either one or both eyes, and there is no way to determine which without an examination. Depending on the severity of the condition, the patient may experience blurred vision, light sensitivity, and...
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    Do you ever recover from psychosis

    Q: How long does it take to recover from psychosis? A: Recovery from psychosis is a unique experience for each person and there is no definitive timeline as to how long it may take. Depending on factors such as type and severity of symptoms, level of social support, and access to treatment, it...
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    Is there a cure to autoimmune polyglandular syndrome

    "My daughter has APS type 3, is there any hope for a cure?" Although there is currently no known cure for Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome Type 3 (APS 3), there is hope for effective management of symptoms and improved quality of life. Treatment often includes medications to suppress the...
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    Does a family history of Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML) exist

    Yes, a family history of AML does exist. It is possible for the disease to be passed down from generation to generation due to inherited genetic mutations. This is known as familial AML. A family history of the disease may increase the risk of developing AML, although it is still considered a...
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    Can you live without gallbladder

    Question: Can I still eat the same foods without a gallbladder? Answer: Yes, in most cases you can still eat the same foods without a gallbladder. However, it is important to pay attention to how your body responds to different foods. Foods that are high in fat may cause digestive issues...
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    What are the top 4 air pollutants

    Air pollution is an ever-growing problem in many parts of the world. The top four air pollutants are carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulate matter. Carbon monoxide is a colorless and odorless gas that is emitted from car exhaust and can cause effects such as headaches...
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    What is the tyrosine pathway in alkaptonuria

    Alkaptonuria is a rare genetic disorder characterized by the buildup of homogentisic acid in the body. The tyrosine pathway in alkaptonuria is the metabolic pathway in which the enzyme homogentisate 1,2-dioxygenase (HGO) is deficient, resulting in an accumulation of tyrosine and its metabolites...
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    Does early penile cancer hurt

    No, penile cancer usually does not cause pain. Early penile cancer is usually a small lump that can be painless and hard to feel or notice. If there is a pain, it may be a dull ache that is not severe. However, if the cancer has spread, it can cause pain or discomfort. It is important to get any...
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    What mental illness is associated with Chiari malformation

    Chiari malformation is a congenital disorder in which the brain's cerebellum is abnormally formed and extends into the spinal canal. Generally, this condition is associated with headaches, neck pain, balance and coordination problems, and vision disturbances. In severe cases, it can result in...
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    What are rare causes of ADHD

    "What are some rare causes of ADHD?" ADHD is most commonly caused by genetic factors, but there are also some rare causes that can contribute to the development of the disorder. These can include environmental toxins, such as lead poisoning, or exposure to alcohol or other substances in the...
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    How can it be determined whether there is fatty liver in the liver

    Fatty liver can be diagnosed through a variety of tests including a physical examination, blood tests, imaging tests such as ultrasound or CT scan, and a liver biopsy. During a physical examination, your doctor will look for signs of liver enlargement, jaundice, ascites, and other signs of liver...
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    What drinks are good for acid reflux

    Acid reflux can be a very uncomfortable and painful condition to suffer from, but there are some drinks that can help to reduce symptoms and even reduce the risk of developing reflux in the first place. Low-acidic juices such as apple, cranberry, and carrot are all excellent choices, as are...
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    What is Stage 4 adrenal fatigue

    Stage 4 Adrenal Fatigue is considered the most severe form of adrenal fatigue. It is characterized by extreme exhaustion, difficulty sleeping, a weakened immune system, difficulty concentrating, and a feeling of being overwhelmed. It can be caused by an extreme physical or emotional trauma...
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    What does the start of a fistula look like

    A fistula typically begins with a small area of redness and swelling around the affected area. It may be tender to the touch and may be accompanied by itching or burning. The area may also form a small blister or open sore. As it progresses, the fistula can become more painful and may form an...
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    Who is most at risk for Addison's disease

    Addison's disease is most common in people between the ages of 30 and 50, but can affect people of any age. It is more common in women than in men. People with a family history of the disease are at higher risk. It is also more common in certain ethnic groups, such as people of African...
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    Does chest pain pass with painkiller

    "I've been having chest pain for the past few weeks and I'm wondering if taking a painkiller will help it go away." Painkillers can be effective in providing relief from chest pain, depending on the cause. Painkillers cannot address the underlying cause of chest pain, which often requires...
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    Why is it important to seek help for mental health problems

    Q: What is the importance of seeking help for mental health problems? A: Mental health problems can have serious long-term consequences, including physical health issues, decreased performance at work or school, and even homelessness. Seeking help for mental health problems is essential to...
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    What vitamin deficiency causes itchy skin

    The exact cause of itchy skin is difficult to determine, as there can be many underlying factors that contribute to the problem. Vitamin deficiency is one of the most common causes of itchy skin. Deficiencies in certain vitamins, such as vitamin B6, vitamin B12, and vitamin D, can lead to dry...
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    Do people with Asperger's flirt

    Q: How do I know if I'm flirting with someone? A: When trying to determine if you're flirting with someone, think about your body language, tone of voice, and the words you use. Are you making eye contact, smiling, and using a light, upbeat tone? Are you using playful language or banter? If...
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