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Factors that may increase your risk of liver disease include: Heavy alcohol use. Obesity. Type 2 diabetes. Tattoos or body piercings. Injecting drugs using shared needles. Blood transfusion before 1992. Exposure to other people's blood and body fluids. Unprotected sex. More items... •
The high fiber in whole-wheat pasta makes it a good choice on a prostate cancer diet. Nov 13, 2020
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It's antioxidant - and so anti-aging Studies suggest that natural constituents of turmeric – especially curcumin – may possess particularly strong...
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A urinary tract infection (UTI) Besides frequent urination, signs of a UTI include fever, a burning feeling when you pee, discolored urine and...
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In general, most experts recommend getting a prostate exam every three to five years. Your doctor will check the prostate gland for any lumps or...
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Zinc and vitamins C and D act in synergy, promoting the integrity and function of some of junctional complex proteins, as will be detailed below....
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Before you strap on the blood pressure cuff, keep these tips in mind for a normal reading: Relax. If you're feeling anxious or worried when you sit...
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Kegel exercises are easy exercises you can do before and after your prostate cancer treatment to help strengthen your pelvic floor muscles. These...
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What are the best sources of zinc? The best source of zinc is oysters, but it's also plentiful in red meat and poultry. Other good sources are...
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