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Having previously been diagnosed and treated for a rare genetic migraine condition at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Spencer skipped local emergency services near ...
Trouble walking, often described as shuffling or the feeling of the feet being stuck. Poor coordination or balance. When to see a doctor. Seek emergency ...
Walking, bicycling and swimming are good choices because they don't strain or jolt the back. Talk with your healthcare team about which activities to try ...
Know the possible symptoms of acute flaccid myelitis (AFM), a rare but serious condition that affects young children.
Try walking, bicycling or water aerobics. If you feel new joint pain, stop ... Shoe inserts or other devices might help reduce pain when you stand or walk.
Trouble walking. Someone having a stroke may stumble or lose balance or coordination. When to see a doctor. Seek immediate medical attention if you notice ...
It's walking intentionally for 20 to 30 minutes a day," says Haak. "It's biking. I'd say depending on their physical abilities, doing body weight exercises ...
The healthcare professional takes the first set of images of your heart. The next part of the test often involves walking on a treadmill or riding a stationary ...
Bacteria-like organisms Mycoplasma pneumoniae also can cause pneumonia. It typically produces milder symptoms than do other types of pneumonia. Walking ...
If you live near a flat, well-lit place, walking may be a safer choice than running. Choose activities that involve less impact. Exercise classes in shallow ...
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