Minggu, 31 Mei 2020

What Your Eye Color and Shape Say About Your Health

The eyes are more than just windows to your soul. They could be windows to your health, too.
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What Eye Color and Shape Say About Health
The eyes are more than just windows to your soul. They could be windows to your health, too. See the top 15 things your eyes say about your health.
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What Is the Main Symptom of Endometriosis?
Most women who have endometriosis do not have symptoms. Of those who do experience symptoms, the common... Read more...
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Conditions That Make Your Teeth Hurt
Got aching teeth? Your pain may be coming from somewhere other than your choppers. Pain in your upper back teeth... Read more...
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Bowel Incontinence (Fecal Incontinence)
It usually occurs because of an underlying disease or illness. There are numerous potential causes and many patients... Read more...
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Bones at Risk for Osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a disorder of the bones in which the bones become brittle, weak, and easily damaged. Read more...
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Balance Disorders: Vertigo and More
Balance disorders can be caused by certain conditions, medications, or a problem in the inner ear or... Read more...
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Muscle Cramps and Muscle Spasms
Muscle spasms are forceful and involuntary. A sustained muscle spasm is called a muscle cramp. Read more...
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Acne: The Best and Worst Foods

Food alone doesn't cause acne -- or prevent it. Your genes, lifestyle, and what you eat all play a role in the condition.
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Best and Worst Foods for Acne
Food alone doesn't cause acne -- or prevent it. Your genes, lifestyle, and what you eat all play a role in the condition.
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What Is a Carpal Tunnel Release?
The carpal tunnel is the passageway in the wrist that is made up of the arching carpal bones and the ligament connecting... Read more...
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Brain Foods That Help You Concentrate
Listen to the buzz about foods and dietary supplements, and you'll believe they can do everything from sharpen focus to... Read more...
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Kawasaki Disease and the New MIS-C
Another disease recently noted to have almost identical symptoms to Kawasaki disease has been linked to the COVID-19... Read more...
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How to Treat Cataracts
Cataracts are a clouding of the internal lens of the eye. Cataracts make it difficult to see clearly. Read more...
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Who Gets Multiple Sclerosis?
In MS, the immune system attacks the myelin, a substance that surrounds and insulates the nerves. Read more...
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Inflammatory Lung Disorder
Asthma is a chronic lung disorder that can make breathing difficult by narrowing and inflaming airways. Read more...
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