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Nerve damage generally happens slowly, says Isha Gupta, M.D., neurologist. So you might be able to catch it and prevent it ...
Every year, doctors amputate fingers and hands damaged by fireworks. They try to save eyes. And sometimes they have to deliver the worst news imaginable to loved ones.
Many people think that fingers and toes wrinkle when wet because the skin swells when it absorbs water. But around 20 years ago, researchers discovered that the puckering comes from blood vessel ...
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