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Experience a decline in physical abilities. People in this stage may become unable to walk without assistance. They may even be unable to sit or hold up their ...
... fast, chaotic heartbeats that result in fainting ... To reduce pain, a doctor may recommend a supervised walking program that includes walking until pain occurs, ...
Prevent future episodes of a fast heartbeat. Ventricular tachycardia treatment may include medicines, procedures and devices to control or reset the heart ...
Or step outside for a brisk walk. Once you've adjusted to early morning workouts, add another day or two to the routine. Need practical advice on diet and ...
Consider taking a nonprescription pain reliever if needed. Consult a healthcare professional if you: Have very painful swelling in the bruised area.
Double vision, new vision loss or facial drooping. New or fast-worsening weakness, numbness or trouble walking. Loss of bladder or bowel function. Contact your ...
... walking will facilitate neurological or ... walking speeds, distances, and surfaces required for community ambulation. ... power-operated wheelchair. Sufficient ...
difficulty walking; dizziness; double vision; fast heartbeat; hives, itching, skin rash; inability to move the arms, legs, or facial muscles; inability to speak ...
Take a walk. Grab your kids or pet and head outside. Chat with others you ... Loneliness and social isolation as risk factors: The power of social connection in ...
And the crying doesn't mean your baby rejects you. Take care of your health. Eat healthy foods. Make time for exercise, such as a brisk daily walk. If you can, ...
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