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How Soon Can You Drive After Delivering a Baby?

Driving uses many of the muscles a woman uses during labor and delivery of a child. Therefore, a recovering mother must heal before she gets behind the wheel. Listen to your body when it comes to getting back to day-to-day activities after childbirth.

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Acid Reflux and Congestion in Infants

Acid reflux can strike at any age, and that includes infancy. Although usually associated with digestive symptoms such as a burning sensation in the chest, acid reflux can also cause respiratory problems, including nasal congestion, asthma and tightening of the airways.

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Hunger & Hypothyroidism

Hypothyroidism or myxedema is also referred to as having an underactive thyroid. Your thyroid is an important organ in the body and is responsible for your metabolism and other important functions. One of the signs of an underactive thyroid can be hunger.

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Foods to Help the Hypothalamus

The hypothalamus is the area of the brain responsible for hormone production. Hormones released from the hypothalamus help control body temperature, hunger and thirst sensations, mood swings, sex drive, sleep and heart rate.

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Side Effects of Cheese

Cheese is a fermented food made from milk, usually garnered from cows, goats or sheeps. Some cheese varieties have molds that add a characteristic flavor. Cheese is an excellent source of calcium, which is important for bone and teeth health, and protein, for muscle maintenance and building.

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Lactose & Itching

Lactose intolerance is a common digestive problem that can result in a variety of uncomfortable, although short-lasting effects. However, these symptoms occur entirely in your digestive system. If you experience symptoms anywhere else in your body after drinking milk, you may have a milk allergy.

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Tightness and Pain Behind the Knees

Much like the god Atlas of Greek mythology, the job of the knee joint is to bear weight. As a weight bearer, the knee is subject to athletic, overuse and arthritic injury.

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Reasons for Coughing After Cold-Weather Exercise

Exercising in cold weather can lead to coughing, as the cold air causes airways to tighten and constrict. If you've recently had a cold or other respiratory illness, you may still have congestion, which is exacerbated by exercise in cold weather.

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Propofol Side Effects

Diprivan, known generically as propofol, is an intravenous anesthesia drug used to sedate patients for surgery or for maintenance of sedation in intensive care patients. It is not recommended for children, but for adults only. The medication, according to RxList.

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Side Effects of Too Much Antihistamines

Antihistamines are used in both over-the-counter (OTC) and prescription medications to block the effects of histamines on the body. Specifically, it may be used to treat sneezing, runny nose, itching, watery eyes, hives, rash, itching and/or other signs of allergies or the common cold, Drugs.com explains.

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Can Drinking Coffee Cause Diarrhea?

Roughly two-thirds of Americans drink coffee daily, according to a July 2015 Gallup poll. Coffee can stimulate the movement of stool through the intestines by promoting muscular contractions of the bowels. This short-term stimulation is not significant enough to cause diarrhea in most people.

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How to Lose Weight in Menopause With a Low Thyroid

Also known as an underactive thyroid or hypothyroidism, the most common side effect of having a low thyroid is weight gain. In addition to this, if you are going through menopause, you may experience a heavier weight gain, so taking proper care of your body during this time is key to keeping the unwanted pounds off.

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The Ideal Ratio of Total Cholesterol to HDL

The ratio of total cholesterol to HDL, or good, cholesterol is a "better predictor of heart disease" than total cholesterol or HDL cholesterol, according to "Dr. Dean Ornish's Program for Reversing Heart Disease."

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Does Milk Raise Cholesterol Levels?

Among Americans age 20 and older, over 100 million have total blood cholesterol levels of 200 mg per decaliter or higher, according to the American Heart Association. They are more at risk for some of America’s leading causes of death such as heart disease and stroke.

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Home Remedy for Ear Pain From a Sinus Infection

A sinus infection, also known as acute sinusitis, happens when your nasal cavities become swollen and inflamed. Ear pain can result from pressure build up. Treating your sinus infection will ease your ear pain. Sinusitis is often caused by colds and allergies but can also be a result of other medical conditions.

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What Are the Treatments for Candida Glabrata?

Candida glabrata is a relatively non-pathogenic fungus that is part of the normal flora of many healthy individuals. However, the recent widespread use of immunosuppressive and antifungal drugs has lead to an increase in the number of infections caused by C. glabrata.

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Allergies to Cladosporium

Allergies to the fungus Cladosporium can generate health symptoms all year long. Like some other molds, Cladosporium grows indoors and outdoors. According to the Mayo Clinic, its various strains are some of the most common allergenic mold species. Cladosporium growths appear green, brown or black.

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How People Get Addicted to Smoking

Smoking a cigarette for the first time ever is often toxic enough to make some people vomit, Kids Health says. Other early effects include coughing, a burning sensation and an overall sickly feeling. Those who make smoking a habit learn about the health dangers, the smelly side effects and the high cost.

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