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Nats of walking. “Come on, Mace.” "These walks are pretty important to me." Wells Larsen is on a path … Wells Larsen. “Absolutely.” … to recovery. Wells Larsen.
"Always make sure you're walking to class." And No. 4: Get decent sleep. "Really trying to get that seven to nine hours of sleep consistently, whatever your ...
Doesn't stop despite taking pain medicines. Worsens with walking, even with a cane or walker. Interferes with sleep. Affects the ability to walk up or down ...
Walk-in clinics. Walk-in clinics will continue the week of Oct. 11. View the schedule for patients and community members: Oct. 4–8. 41st Street Professional ...
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A snowmobiling accident left Jered Chinnock paralyzed from the middle of his torso down. He didn't think he'd ever walk again. But now, thanks to pioneering ...
Walking poles work the muscles of your arms, shoulders, chest and upper back through a functional range of motion as you walk — which can help you turn your ...
Regular exercise, such as walking three times a week, can lower neuropathy pain, improve muscle strength and help control blood sugar levels. Gentle ...
Weight-bearing exercises can help you build strong bones and slow bone loss. These exercises include walking, jogging, tennis, climbing stairs and weight ...
Listen to specialist Lily Wong-Kisiel, M.D., walk through the epilepsy basics. ... Epilepsy is a brain condition that causes recurring seizures. There are many ...
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