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But other factors can contribute to loss of taste and smell, including: Nasal and sinus problems, such as allergies, sinusitis or nasal polyps; Viral infections ...
increased urination; increased volume of pale, dilute urine; nausea; stomach pain; sweating; thirst; troubled breathing; unexplained weight loss; unusual ...
Face is warm or hot to touch · frequent urination · increased volume of pale, dilute urine · loss of strength or energy · pain or weakness in the hands or feet ...
Your slower metabolism will slow your weight loss, even if you eat the same number of calories that helped you lose weight. When the calories you burn equal the ...
Hypovolemia (low blood volume or major loss of body fluids) or; Paraproteinemia (paraproteins in the blood) or; Sepsis (serious infection in the body)—Use ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: How do doctors determine who is a good candidate for minimally invasive lung volume reduction to treat emphysema? Is it possible to have ...
If you want to lose weight, maintain weight loss or meet specific fitness goals, you may need to exercise more. Moderate aerobic exercise includes activities ...
The progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass that accompanies aging (sarcopenia) and disease (cachexia) can impair muscle performance, physical function and ...
Your breasts sag — they've lost shape and volume, or they've gotten flatter and longer ... This can damage breast tissue and lead to the partial or total loss of ...
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