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1. Baker's Cyst
Baker's cysts in children often involve the bursa, a small sac of fluid behind the knee. The bursa may join with the sac that cushions the knee bones (synovial sac) to form a cyst.
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2. Chocolate
Made from the beans of the cocoa tree, chocolate was first developed as a food in South America, where it was primarily consumed as a bitter beverage. Cocoa was not combined with sugar until the Spaniards brought chocolate back to Europe. The Lati...
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3. Chocolate!
Arising out of a WELL chow discussion, a post-Valentine's Day chocolate tasting was hosted by (debbie), (haynes), and (gower). Charles organized a fine champagne tasting to supplement the chocolate assault. People brought over 25 different chocola...
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4. Chocolate
The Health Insite information partner page you have requested may contain links to websites which have not been reviewed by Health Insite 's Editorial Team:
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5. A Little Chocolate May Do the Heart Good, News Information
TUESDAY, March 30 (HealthDay News) -- For those who believe in the Easter bunny (or at least in what he is believed to bring), good news awaits.
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6. Could this be another cyst?
Hi. I am 23 yrs old and last summer I had a cyst removed off of my right ovary. I have never gotten my period every month and my first period was when I was 17. Every month around the time of my period or a couple of days after I have had sexual i...
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7. Cyst
Cysts are common on the skin. They develop as a result of infection, clogging of sebaceous glands, or around foreign materials.
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8. Cysts
Summary: Information for women who have a diagnosed breast cyst
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9. cysts
The ovaries are two small organs, one on each side of a woman's uterus. It is normal for a small cyst (a fluid-filled sac or pouch) to develop on the ovaries. In most cases, these cysts are harmless and go away on their own. In other cases, cyst
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10. Cyst
A fluid-filled sac or mass. The cyst may contain blood, other body fluids, infected fluid (pus) or gases.
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