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Phoenix Suns to Host NBA Draft Lottery Viewing Party
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- Written by Phoenix Suns Phoenix Suns
- Published: 30 April 2018 30 April 2018
Phoenix, Arizona - The Phoenix Suns are inviting fans to Talking Stick Resort Arena to watch the live broadcast of the 2018 NBA Draft Lottery, which will be held in Chicago on Tuesday, May 15 at approximately 4:30 p.m. (Phoenix time). The Lottery determines the order of selection for the first 14 picks of the 2018 NBA Draft and doors to the event will open at 4 p.m.
How’s your breath?
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Staff Mayo Clinic Staff
- Published: 30 April 2018 30 April 2018
Yuma, Arizona - Bad breath, also called halitosis, can be embarrassing and in some cases may even cause anxiety. It's no wonder that store shelves are overflowing with gum, mints, mouthwashes and other products designed to fight bad breath. But many of these products are only temporary measures because they don't address the cause of the problem.
Oral cancer screening
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic
- Published: 30 April 2018 30 April 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - Oral cancer screening is an examination performed by a dentist or doctor to look for signs of cancer or precancerous conditions in your mouth.
Understanding stereotactic radiosurgery
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- Written by Laurel J. Kelly Laurel J. Kelly
- Published: 30 April 2018 30 April 2018
Rochester, Minnesota - Stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS) uses many precisely focused radiation beams to treat tumors and other problems in the brain, neck and other parts of the body.
Combat allergies like a pro by learning how to use your nasal spray properly
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- Written by Mayo Clinic Minute Mayo Clinic Minute
- Published: 30 April 2018 30 April 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - For millions of Americans, spring allergies wreak havoc on their sinuses, and many use a nasal spray for relief.
Don’t ignore these 7 serious symptoms
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- Written by Micah Dorfner Micah Dorfner
- Published: 29 April 2018 29 April 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - Being aware of what’s normal for your body is an important factor in keeping yourself healthy. If a problem arises, you can decide whether to see a health care provider. However, sometimes symptoms are mild, and it’s hard to decide whether to seek medical attention.
Is constantly craving and chewing ice a sign of anemia?
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- Written by Rajiv K. Pruthi, M.B.B.S. Rajiv K. Pruthi, M.B.B.S.
- Published: 29 April 2018 29 April 2018
Scottsdale, Arizona - Possibly. Doctors use the term "pica" to describe craving and chewing substances that have no nutritional value - such as ice, clay, soil or paper. Craving and chewing ice (pagophagia) is often associated with iron deficiency, with or without anemia, although the reason is unclear. At least one study indicates that ice chewing might increase alertness in people with iron deficiency anemia.