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As you recover and adjust, you might find that more exercise makes you feel even better. Sometimes you won't feel like exercising, and that's OK. Treatment ...
Don't adjust your dosage before talking to a member of your healthcare team. ... Exercise. Exercising may help keep you physically healthy and reduce depression.
Exercise regularly and test for sugar in your blood or urine as directed. ... Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed. ... Your doctor may adjust your ...
When you reach a plateau, you may have lost all of the weight you will lose on your current diet and exercise plan. ... adjust your weight-loss program. If you're ...
For some people — particularly those with mild symptoms — lifestyle adjustments, such as diet modification, stress management and regular exercise, are enough ...
... modifications and physical activity. And then we can take public health measures, like we did for smoking, drunken driving and other things, to limit ...
The Epigenetic Etiology of Human Disease Laboratory led by Keith D. Robertson, Ph.D., at Mayo Clinic is working to understand how epigenetic modifications are ...
Regular aerobic exercise can increase strength and balance, improve bowel and bladder control, and decrease stiffness, known as spasticity, related to MS. Take ...
Regular exercise can help you maintain a healthy weight, keep your blood sugar and blood cholesterol levels in check, increase bone strength and help manage ...
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