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If your mother smokes, quitting is one of the most important steps she can take to combat peripheral artery disease. Exercise, usually in the form of a walking ...
Many of the heart disease risk factors are the same for everyone. Lifestyle choices, such as lack of exercise, obesity, smoking and drinking alcohol ...
Eat healthy foods. 2. Exercise regularly. 3. Get enough sleep. 4. Cut back on caffeine. 5. Reduce stress. 6. Massage tense muscles. 7 ...
Other ways that may be used with raloxifene to help prevent or treat bone loss are taking calcium plus vitamin D supplements and getting weight-bearing exercise ...
... exercise to optimize bone health and what the Healthy Living Program offers to create an individualized exercise program for Mayo Clinic patients. Jan. 29 ...
a woman exercising on a treadmill in a gym with instructor coaching. DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I was diagnosed with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease nine months ago ...
... exercise you do. If you change your diet or exercise, you will want to test your blood sugar to find out if it is too low. Your doctor will teach you what ...
Encourage your child to eat healthy foods, get plenty of physical activity and maintain a healthy weight. If healthy eating and exercise aren't enough to ...
Exercise/healthy lifestyle: Aim to incorporate regular exercise into your routine. The type of exercise can vary by person. Mental health: It's important to ...
If you have excess body weight, your doctor may tell you to exercise to lose this weight before using this medicine. Also avoid drinking alcohol before and ...
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