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Limit high-intensity exercises, such as running. These create friction that can irritate the vulva. Use a frozen gel pack after exercise. Wrap it in a towel and ...
Disorders that affect the motor neurons in the ... Disorders that affect the nerve root, such as a herniated disk in the spine ... EMG is a low-risk procedure, and ...
Intestinal ischemia can affect the small intestine, the large intestine or both. ... Intense exercise, such as long-distance running. ... Low blood pressure ...
Exercise can lower blood pressure, increase the levels of good cholesterol, and improve the overall health of the blood vessels and heart. It also helps you ...
... low in FODMAPs can ease symptoms of irritable ... Regular exercise is recommended for people who have irritable bowel ... Applying multi-omics view of microbiome's ...
Its aim is to determine the effect of a novel home-based, 10-week, and health-coach supported breathing and respiratory muscle training-based pulmonary ...
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Lycopene is a strong antioxidant that may lower the risk of MASLD and reduce liver fat and inflammation. Some research has seen a connection between lycopene ...
They help lower the effects of natural chemicals that narrow blood vessels. ... Beta blockers: How do they affect exercise? Blood ... Choose fruits, vegetables, ...
Exertional heatstroke is caused by an increase in core body temperature brought on by intense physical activity in hot weather. Anyone exercising or working in ...
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