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Because exercise makes the heart pump harder and faster than it does during most daily activities, the test may reveal heart problems that might not be ...
Lifestyle changes that involve diet and exercise often are the first treatment for metabolic syndrome. If lifestyle changes aren't enough, medicines may ...
... exercise programs. HIIT programs include short bursts of high-intensity activity performed at maximal effort (90 percent VO2 max), separated by short ...
Exercise regularly and test for sugar in your blood or urine as directed. ... Drink plenty of water during exercise or in hot weather. ... rapid weight gain, or ...
A clot that travels to your lungs · Sudden shortness of breath · Chest pain when breathing in · A cough that produces bloody or blood-streaked sputum · Rapid ...
This is done by using the glucose (sugar) in the blood as quick energy. ... exercise and diet. Furthermore, counseling on ... (rapid and deep), unconsciousness, and ...
Faster treatment means less damage, so every moment counts. ... An easy way to remember the warning signs of a stroke is with the acronym "FAST," or Face, Arms, ...
Neck pain that continues longer than several weeks often responds to exercise, stretching, physical therapy and massage. Sometimes you may need steroid ...
The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of lofexidine on opioid tapering in adults undergoing opioid tapering prior to elective lumbar spine surgery.
... rapid expulsion of air from the nose and the mouth. The expelled air can reach speeds of thirty to forty miles per hour (or more). Unlike coughs, sneezes ...
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