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    What is aromatherapy and how does it benefit overall health

    Aromatherapy is a form of alternative medicine in which essential oils are used to treat physical and mental ailments. It is based on the idea that the aroma of essential oils has healing properties, and that these oils can be used to balance the body and mind. The aim of aromatherapy is to...
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    What influences pain coping strategies

    Introduction Pain is an unpleasant experience that can have lasting effects on an individual's physical and psychological health. People who experience chronic pain often rely on coping strategies to manage their symptoms. These strategies can range from behavior modification to medication to...
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    What is E. coli in the vagina

    E. coli (Escherichia coli) is a type of bacteria that is naturally found in the human body, including the vagina. It is usually harmless and can even help to protect against other infections. However, in some cases, it can cause an infection. Symptoms of an E. coli infection in the vagina can...
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    What does it feel like to have black lung disease

    Black lung disease, also known as coal workers' pneumoconiosis, is a respiratory illness caused by inhalation of coal dust. It is common among coal miners and is typically caused by prolonged and repeated exposure to coal dust. Symptoms of black lung disease can include coughing, shortness of...
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    Is it normal to have plaque in arteries as you age

    Subtitle Forum: Is It Normal to Have Plaque in Arteries as You Age? It is normal for the arteries of an aging individual to experience a build-up of plaque. This can occur due to a variety of reasons, including high cholesterol, diabetes, smoking, and other genetic and lifestyle factors. Plaque...
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    Does B12 get produced in the intestine

    Does B12 Get Produced in the Intestine? Vitamin B12 is an essential nutrient that is needed for many bodily functions. It is required for the production of red blood cells, the maintenance of nerve cells, and for energy metabolism. It is found in a variety of foods, including meat, eggs, and...
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    What is Aspergers syndrome IQ

    Asperger's syndrome is a neurological disorder that is part of the autism spectrum. It is a developmental disorder characterized by difficulties in social interaction and communication, as well as restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. People with Asperger's syndrome may...
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    What does it mean if you keep getting chilblains

    Chilblains are a common skin condition caused by exposure to cold temperatures, or in some cases, humidity. They are often painful, and can be accompanied by itching, swelling, and redness. Chilblains can affect any part of the body, but are most common on the fingers, toes, nose, and ears. In...
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    What are the symptoms of influenza

    Symptoms of Influenza The most common symptoms of influenza (or “the flu”) include: Fever: This is an increase in body temperature which can range from mild to severe. Cough: A dry, hacking cough is a common symptom. Sore throat: This is usually caused by post-nasal drip. Runny or stuffy...
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    What is congenital heart disease caused by

    Congenital heart disease (CHD) is a group of conditions that are present at birth and are caused by structural abnormalities in the heart or the large vessels that supply blood to the heart. CHDs can range from mild to severe, and lead to lifelong problems, including heart failure, stroke, and...
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    What does Lupus disease mean

    Lupus is an autoimmune disease that causes the body's immune system to attack its own healthy tissues and organs. The most common form of lupus is Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE). It is a chronic, inflammatory condition that can affect many different parts of the body, including the skin...
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    What does T-cell lymphoma rash look like

    T-cell lymphoma is a type of cancer that develops in the white blood cells known as T-cells. It is an aggressive form of lymphoma, which is a type of blood cancer that affects the lymphatic system. The lymphatic system is part of the body's immune system and is made up of lymph nodes, the...
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    What is a Polyendocrinopathy

    Polyendocrinopathies are a group of autoimmune disorders that involve multiple endocrine glands. These disorders can be classified into primary and secondary forms. Primary polyendocrinopathies are caused by an underlying genetic defect or mutation and are typically inherited in an autosomal...
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    What is a lifestyle risk factor of stroke

    Lifestyle risk factors of stroke include: High Blood Pressure High blood pressure is one of the most common lifestyle risk factors of stroke. High blood pressure, also known as hypertension, occurs when the force of the blood pushing against the artery walls is too high. This can damage the...
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    What does a positive Benedict's test look like for alkaptonuria

    A positive Benedict's test for alkaptonuria is characterized by a blackening of the solution due to the accumulation of homogentisic acid. The blackening generally occurs within a few minutes, and may remain visible even after the solution has been heated. The reaction is caused by the oxidation...
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    What foods help heal appendicitis

    Introduction Appendicitis is a painful and potentially dangerous condition that occurs when the appendix becomes inflamed and infected. Treatment often involves surgery, but there are some foods that may help to reduce inflammation and promote healing. In this article, we will discuss what foods...
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    What is an IgG IgA test

    An IgG and IgA test is a type of blood test that measures the levels of immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin A (IgA) antibodies in the body. These two specific antibodies are important for the body's immune system, as they help to fight off infection and disease. The results of an IgG and...
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    What are the 3 factors that lead to thrombosis

    Subtitle Forum: What are the 3 Factors That Lead to Thrombosis? Thrombosis is a serious medical condition in which a blood clot forms in a blood vessel, blocking the flow of blood to the affected area. It can be caused by a variety of factors, including age, lifestyle, medical history, and...
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    What can you do to avoid ALS

    General Prevention Unfortunately, there is currently no known way to avoid developing ALS. Research is ongoing to find potential causes and risk factors for the condition, but so far, no definitive links have been found. While there is no sure-fire way to prevent the condition, there are a...
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    What are the risk factors for adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder

    Risk Factors for Adhesive Capsulitis of the Shoulder Adhesive capsulitis of the shoulder, also known as frozen shoulder, is a condition in which the shoulder joint becomes stiff and painful, making it difficult to move. While the exact cause of this condition is unknown, there are certain risk...
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