Comprehensive Health: Medical Triage, Nutrition & Disease Management

Symptoms, diagnostic markers, and specialized nutritional protocols are critical components in managing cardiovascular health, organ function, and psychological well-being across the lifespan.

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Complications of Triple Bypass Surgery

The coronary arteries are responsible for providing blood to the heart. If the arteries become narrowed or blocked, patients may require bypass surgery, which replaces the diseased artery with a graft. A triple bypass surgery involves bypassing three coronary arteries.

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Benefits of Infrared Heat

If you’ve ever used a hot pack to warm up a sore muscle before exercise or a sporting event, then you know that heat can increase blood flow and reduce muscle stiffness. Infrared heat is a form of energy that allows you to heat your body more effectively and penetrate more deeply than other types of heat.

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Home Remedies for Breaking a Kid's Fever

Many illnesses can cause your child to run a fever, including colds, the flu and bacterial infections. Fever is a normal body response to illness, and a low-grade fever is nothing to be concerned about, unless it drags on for several days.

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How to Increase Shoulder Width and Breadth in Men

Powerful shoulders provide strength and remain a key component of a complete physique. While not every man can have the shoulders of a comic book superhero, heavy overhead pressing and strong lateral work can add to the strength and width of your shoulders.

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Liquid Fasting Cleansing Diet

If you're interested in better health along with losing some weight, you may be considering trying a liquid fasting cleansing diet. The good news is, these diets can help you lose a few pounds of weight over the course of a couple of days. However, the bad news is, you'll probably regain the weight quickly.

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What Are the Benefits of Sea Salt Water?

Whether you’re drinking it to help clean out your digestive tract or bathing in it, sea salt can have many physiological and psychological benefits, says Dr. Jacques de Langre on RegenerativeNutrition.com.

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Home Remedies For Restless Arms & Legs at Night

Restless arms and legs at night are common symptoms of what is known as "restless legs syndrome." If you suffer from restless legs syndrome, you typically feel as though something is crawling on or tingling underneath the skin of your arms and legs when you sit or lay down.

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Face Rashes & Cold Weather in Children

Children are frequently exposed to many viruses, illnesses and irritants that can trigger a facial rash. Cold weather can cause or exacerbate a facial rash, especially if the temperature and elements are extreme. Understanding what can cause a facial rash in cold weather can help you decide how to treat and prevent it.

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Can I Exercise After Surgical Abortion?

The type of abortion your doctor chooses for you will depend on the stage of pregnancy to which you have progressed. Generally, abortions that occur earlier in pregnancy have a shorter recovery period since they are less extensive. If you undergo a later-stage abortion, you can expect a longer recovery time.

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How to Apply Tea Tree Oil to Warts

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 20 million Americans carry some form of the human papilloma virus (HPV), which may cause warts to form on a person's hands, feet or genitals. Warts are not normally painful, but they are unsightly and embarrassing.

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Echinacea Overdose Reactions

The echinacea herb is the basis of countless supplements that claim to boost your immune system. Yet scientists disagree about whether taking echinacea can help prevent or treat colds and infections, reports the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine.

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How to Lose Fluid Retention

Water retention, also commonly referred to as edema, is a condition where too much fluid get pulled and trapped into your body tissue, resulting in the look and feel of swelling.

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How to Make a Heart Healthy After Adderall

As of 2011, Adderall is approved to treat ADHD and narcolepsy. It is considered safe for most people who do not also have heart disease or a heart defect, according to Drugs.com.

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Nettle Root Versus Stinging Nettle

Practitioners of traditional herbal medicine have used the stinging nettle plant, or Urtica dioica, for many disorders. The plant originated in northern Europe and Asia, and now grows worldwide as a wild plant that is about 4 feet tall.

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How to Prevent Shoes From Rubbing the Ankle Bone

When shoes begin to rub the ankle bone, it can feel uncomfortable and even painful. According to KidsHealth.org, blisters, corns or calluses can form on the feet or ankle bone from friction. This can especially happen when breaking in a new pair of shoes or if the same area keeps being rubbed on your foot every day.

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The Effects of Eating Before Cholesterol Test

A complete cholesterol test is a collection of blood tests that determine the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides (a type of fat) in your blood. HDL cholesterol is defined as "good" while LDL is considered "bad." Separate blood tests are required to gauge each type of cholesterol.

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What Is the Importance of Family Planning?

Throughout the majority of history, women and couples had to count solely on prayer and luck for family planning. Some couples who desired children were not able to have them. Other couples have desired fewer children or pregnancies that were spaced farther apart, but had trouble accomplishing this goal.

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How to Recover From a Strained Quad Fast

A strained quad can be as minor an injury as a microtear in the fibers of the thigh muscles or as major as a total rupture of the muscles. The speed of your recovery depends on the severity of your injury, so if you have done serious damage to your quadriceps, expect your healing process to take some time.

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