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... regular exercise, avoiding processed foods, reduction of our sodium intake, more fruits and vegetables in our regular diet," says Dr. Porter. "Sometimes ...
A physical therapist can help you develop a home exercise program too. Stretching, good posture and relaxation exercises also are helpful. Pace yourself. Keep ...
Include physical activity in your daily routine. If these steps don't help or your symptoms are severe, see your doctor. Need practical advice on diet and ...
Keep your body active by incorporating physical activities into your festive routines, helping to counteract the effects of increased calorie intake. Manage ...
... exercise, or the use of laxatives or diet aids. These people may reach an ... regular exercise schedule can be challenging. Boredom, embarrassment ...
Regular exercise helps control diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure — all risk factors for heart disease. With your provider's OK, aim for 30 to ...
Your therapist will give you exercises to help you regain facial function. Make physical activity a regular part of your life to continue improving your health ...
Chest pain, especially after physical activity or heavy meals. Heartbeats ... Get regular exercise. Get enough sleep. Lower your stress. These healthy ...
Get regular exercise. Control health conditions, such as high blood pressure or diabetes, that can affect your vision. Don't smoke. Preparing for your ...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether an exercise program reduces fatigue and improves physical activity in thyroid cancer patients, and to ...
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