Sabtu, 30 September 2017

Why Does My Body Ache? Surprising Reasons

The causes of muscle aches can be more complex
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Saturday, September 30, 2017
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What Does It Mean When Your Body Aches?
Sometimes our bodies ache from hard work or exercise, but at other times the causes of muscle aches can be more complex.
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Prevent a Cold and Flu
Colds are the most common reason children miss school and adults miss work (parents often catch colds from their children). Read more...
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Thyroid Problems Explained
The thyroid gland regulates many processes within the body, and women are particularly likely to have disorders. Read more...
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Symptoms of Pulmonary Hypertension
Treatment for this condition can include oxygen, diuretics, blood thinners, and treatments for any underlying disease. Read more...
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Identifying a Lupus Rash?
Lupus is an autoimmune disease whereby a misdirected immune system leads to injuring one's own body tissues. Read more...
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Tips to Keep Joints Healthy
It's the golden rule of joint health: The more you move, the less stiffness you'll have. Take breaks and get active! Read more...
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Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Chronic fatigue syndrome is a disorder characterized by weakness, insomnia, muscle pain, and fatigue. Read more...
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Stop Smoking: 13 Tips to Help Quit

One of the best ways to improve your health is to quit smoking
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How to Quit Smoking: 13 Tips to End Addiction
One of the best ways to improve your health is to quit smoking. See tips and techniques to help you kick the cigarette habit.
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Is Bipolar Disorder Hereditary?
What causes bipolar disorder? Get quick facts about symptoms, diagnosis, treatments, causes, and more. Read more...
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What Not to Eat When Pregnant
Some common foods may be risky to consume during pregnancy. See which foods to avoid and explore alternative options. Read more...
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15 Early Symptoms and Signs of Rheumatoid Arthritis
While early RA symptoms can be mimicked by other diseases, these symptoms are very specific to rheumatoid disease. Read more...
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Avoid These Foot Flaws
Learning to recognize and treat common foot problems will keep your feet healthy and happy! Read more...
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Causes of Depression
Is depression hereditary? Discover who is at risk for developing depression and learn the symptoms. Read more...
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Drugs and Constipation
Separate myth from fact and learn what's causing your constipation. Could it be your medication? Read more...
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