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Trouble walking, moving or balancing. Smiling and laughing often and seeming happy. Being easy to excite. Trouble sucking or feeding. Trouble going to sleep ...
Then walk at an easy pace for 1 to 2 minutes. Do this many times. For many people, walking is a great choice for aerobic exercise. Walking is one of the most ...
Progressive supranuclear palsy. This is a rare nervous system condition that causes problems with walking, balance and eye movements. It may resemble ...
Walking pads or treadmills allow you to walk at a slow speed and answer emails, work on a project or participate in a video conference call. An active ...
Before stretching, warm up with light walking, jogging or biking at low intensity for 5 to 10 minutes. Even better, stretch after your workout when your ...
Meeting your friends for a walk around the block. Maybe aerobics class is your go-to exercise. But is your exercise program the best for your heart health?
If the infection moves upstream to the kidneys, additional symptoms are likely, such as fatigue, weakness or feeling faint, and difficulty walking or thinking ...
“Walk in designated walkways as much as possible,” Moss says. “Taking shortcuts over snow piles and other frozen areas can be hazardous. Look ahead when you ...
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