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… a few days to a few weeks. With each exercise, start out slowly. Over time, you can gradually try to do the exercise … to improve balance for vertigo. As you do them, start out slowly and gradually try to do the exercise for a longer time … and may reduce vertigo symptoms. As you do them, start out slowly and gradually try to do the exercise for a longer time …
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… as much heat energy. They also have less body fat. Their blood vessels do not narrow (constrict) and conserve body … of a stroke . Alzheimer's disease . Parkinson's disease . Diabetes . Heart failure . Poor nutrition. Multiple … of a stroke . Alzheimer's disease . Parkinson's disease . Diabetes . Heart failure . Poor nutrition. Multiple …
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… As with all over-the-counter medicine, be sure to follow the directions on the label . These products include: … Do not use these medicines if you have heart disease, high blood pressure, diabetes, kidney problems, thyroid problems, glaucoma, or …
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… usually once or twice a day for 2 weeks. Carefully follow your doctor's specific directions. To apply eye drops, … eye problems (such as dry eye syndrome, corneal problems) diabetes rheumatoid arthritis growths in the nose (nasal … other NSAID medications (such as aspirin, ibuprofen) blood thinners (such as warfarin, heparin) If your doctor …
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… who eat meat. Are less likely to die of heart disease. Have lower cholesterol levels. Are less likely to get: High blood pressure. Type 2 diabetes. Prostate cancer. Colon cancer. The health benefits …
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… tried to save the limb. The major causes of amputation are diabetes and/or peripheral arterial disease that results in … dying around the time of the operation as well as in the following years is higher than for other people of the same … sudden ischemia (when a clot develops and completely blocks blood supply to an extremity) are done as soon as possible. …
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… that has spread to the bones. It is also used to treat high blood calcium levels (hypercalcemia) that may occur with … be instructed to take calcium and vitamin D supplements. Follow your doctor's instructions carefully. Side Effects … of breath Denosumab may cause very serious (rarely fatal) low levels of calcium in the blood, especially if you have …
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… recommendations for heart failure are not closely followed. Medicine and diet therapy are most effective when … treatment of heart failure. Taking your medicines and following the diet your doctor has recommended for you will … extra potassium in your diet. Magnesium As with potassium, blood levels of magnesium are typically low with extensive …
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… may be broken. This increases your risk of infection . A blood clot forms in the tissue that separates the nostrils ( … a fever? Yes Possible fever No Possible fever Do you have diabetes, a weakened immune system , or any surgical … try to comfort him or her. To stop a nosebleed : Gently blow your nose to clear any clots. Sit up straight, and tip …
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… and reduces the chance of injury. A warm-up can be any low intensity aerobic activity that uses your body's large … increase your speed so your heart rate rises and more blood flows to your muscles. For example, start walking at a slow