Kamis, 31 Januari 2019

Arthritis: 12 Ways to Stay Active

Learn ways to stay active and keep moving with arthritis while enjoying time with the kids and grandkids in your life.
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Thursday, January 31, 2019
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Arthritis: 12 Ways to Stay Active
Learn ways to stay active and keep moving with arthritis while enjoying time with the kids and grandkids in your life.
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What Is the Most Common Type of Headache?
Symptoms include a feeling of pressure or tightness around the head. This kind of headache often begins... Read more...
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20 Facts About Your Biological Body Clock
Every tissue and organ in your body operates according to biological rhythms. Your 'body clock' keeps body processes... Read more...
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What Causes Arthritis?
There are over 100 types of arthritis. Learn about arthritis causes, types, symptoms, diet, treatments, and other facts. Read more...
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Fasting: What You Should Know
Besides religious practice, there are a number of health reasons for fasting. Read more...
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What to Eat to Boost Focus
Improve your chances of maintaining a healthy brain with 'smart' foods and drinks. Read more...
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Tendinitis Causes, Symptoms
Repeated motions from work activities and sports are common causes of tendinitis. Read more...
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Rabu, 30 Januari 2019

13 Reasons You Feel Burning in Your Feet

The feeling of burning or tingling in your feet isn't just an annoyance.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2019
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13 Reasons You Feel Burning in Your Feet
The feeling of burning or tingling in your feet isn't just an annoyance. It might also be a sign of a more serious condition.
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What Causes Pancreatitis? Take the Quiz!
Pancreatitis is defined as inflammation of the pancreas, an organ located in the upper mid-abdomen. Read more...
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Surprising Reasons Your Hair Is Falling Out
Seeing clumps of hair in your brush every time you groom your tresses? Find out what might be behind your locks loss. Read more...
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Kidney Disease of Diabetes
Diabetes is the most common cause of kidney failure, accounting for nearly 44 percent of new cases. Read more...
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Stents Save Coronaries
Coronary stents do not improve the long-term survival rates of heart patients but they do provide... Read more...
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Tips to Prevent the Common Cold
The common cold usually involves symptoms including runny nose, cough, sore throat, and sneezing... Read more...
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Most Common Causes of Fatigue
Always feeling tired? Learn more about the causes of fatigue. Feel less tired and start... Read more...
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