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Impaired vision; Dizziness; Slurred speech; Difficulty walking; Muscle weakness or lack of muscle control; Severe, sudden headache or neck pain.
Loss of feeling or movement in the arms or legs, stumbling or trouble walking, or loss of feeling or weakness in the face. Trouble breathing. Fainting or ...
If you travel by airplane, walk the aisle now and then. For long car trips, stop frequently and walk around. Move. After you've had surgery or been on bed ...
... walk again'. Featured News. In the Loop: 'I didn't think I'd walk again'. Dana Sparks. July 4, 2017. Discovery's Edge: Enemy of my Enemy featured image. Cancer.
... walk. If you're going to meet a friend for a walk ― maybe a neighbor ― keep yourself 6 feet apart. But get outside." Watch: Dr. Cozine offers tips for ...
Walking pneumonia is a bacterial illness that can have you down, but not out. In this Mayo Clinic Radio Health Minute, Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse provides[...] By ...
Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and flatfoot: analysis with simulated walking. Gait Posture. 2013 Feb; 37 (2):264-8 Epub 2012 Aug 29. View PubMed ...
... walk comfortably featured image. Cancer. 39 years after amputation, a new procedure is helping Mary Shalz walk comfortably. Alex Osiadacz. March 14, 2022. Mayo ...
You can help prevent bone breakdown to a substantial degree through weight-bearing exercise, such as walking, jogging, aerobics or resistance training, and ...
Mark recalls being barely able to walk a small lap at the beginning of this journey. However, walking more and more each day, motivated by a new heart and some ...
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