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Ultrasound and Your Baby
Featuring: Dr. Peter Doubilet
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- Can you trigger a heart attack?
- Another heart screen
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- Ultrasound and your baby
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- Spotting skin cancer
- Wrinkle creams that work
- The best moisturizers
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- Protecting your bones
- How to have more sex
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- Not another yeast infection!
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