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  • X-rays are a form of radiation, like light or radio waves, that can be focused into a beam, much like a flashlight beam. Unlike a beam of light, though, X-rays can pass through most objects, including the human body. When X-rays strike a piece of photographic film, they can produce a picture. Dense tissues in the body...
  • Learn what medical and psychiatric emergency conditions are and how to get the immediate medical attention they require.
  • List each medicine that you take. Be sure to include over-the-counter medicines, herbs, vitamins, and other natural health products. Use this as a guide when you fill out the chart. Medicine names. Include both the brand name and the generic name for all prescription medicines, even those prescribed by another doctor...
  • See full profile of Capitol Hill South Building, Seattle, WA for phone number, hours, departments and services
  • Explains what breastfeeding is, benefits, how to plan for it, and how often to breastfeed. Includes step-by-step instructions. Covers common problems and when to call for help.
  • Life Care Planning, or advance care planning, lets you plan for certain types of care in advance, in case you're ever unable to express your preferences.
  • Includes tips to comfort a child before a medical test. Offers tips based on age, from newborns through the teen years.
  • Teens can learn about getting confidential health care, and explore topics like choosing the right birth control method and understanding consent.
  • Diabetes is a condition in which sugar (glucose) remains in the blood rather than entering the body's cells to be used for energy. This results in high blood sugar. Over time, high blood sugar can damage many body systems. Symptoms of diabetes include increased thirst and frequent urination (especially at night)...
  • Caregiving resources to help you care for a loved one — and take care of yourself along the way.
  • When you're dealing with everyday problems, stress, or health issues, it's important to have people in your life who can give you support. You may need a shoulder to cry on or someone to talk to. It's also important to have social support when you're dealing with major life events or managing a serious health condition...
  • Six steps help you prep for winter trips.
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