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Within a few weeks, the device-guided slow breathing, called DGSB, exercises may help lower both the top, called systolic, and bottom, called diastolic, numbers ...
If you do experience blurred vision, eye pain, light sensitivity (photophobia) or feel as if something is stuck in your eye, seek urgent care. If you wear ...
Other people may have mild symptoms that develop gradually. ... Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath, especially during exercise or when lying flat ...
Behavior changes learned through cognitive behavioral therapy are generally the best treatment for ongoing insomnia. Sleeping on a regular schedule, exercising ...
But even mild pectus excavatum that causes a ... A high-pitched whistling sound made while breathing that's triggered by exercise. ... This can cause symptoms such ...
People who exercise regularly have higher protein needs, about 1.1–1.5 grams per kilogram of body weight. People who regularly lift weights or are training ...
It can range from mild to serious. Without ... Light pink color, also called pallor, to the lips ... Shortness of breath during exercise. Cold hands ...
Store the medicine in a closed container at room temperature, away from heat, moisture, and direct light. ... exercise or in hot weather. This medicine may ...
Most adults with mild to moderate dehydration ... If you work or exercise outdoors during hot or humid weather, drink cool water. ... Rehydration during endurance ...
Engaging in daily, moderate, aerobic exercise — biking, rowing or swimming, for example — not only improves fitness and increases energy levels, but also works ...
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