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Drink water instead. Drinking water regularly throughout the day helps your kidneys to function properly and stay healthy. Water is the best choice of fluid to drink throughout the day. It contains no kilojoules, salt or sugar, and is the natural way to hydrate your body.
Thanks to its high content of magnesium and vitamin E, it makes hair follicles stronger. It is also rich in biotin, the vitamin responsible for the...
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For two days, I recommend the following: Sip on dandelion tea. Apple cider vinegar water (follow Step 1 of my Spring Detox) Green smoothie with...
Read More »Kidney disease is often called a 'silent disease' because it often doesn't cause symptoms until it has progressed significantly. Your kidneys play a very important role in your overall health. They’re so important that most people are born with two of them, just in case something happens to one. Hidden away at the back of your abdomen, it’s likely you haven’t put a lot of thought into caring for your kidneys. But these vital organs can do with a little TLC, and luckily, the things you can do to keep your kidneys healthy will benefit your overall health too.
5-alpha reductase inhibitors shrink the prostate gland if it's enlarged. Finasteride and dutasteride are the two 5-alpha reductase inhibitors...
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And erectile dysfunction is unlikely to resolve without some treatment or lifestyle changes. Your husband definitely should see his health care...
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Side effects of prostate surgery Urinary stress, overflow or urge incontinence. Erectile dysfunction. Changes in orgasm, including no ejaculation...
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Through angioplasty, our cardiologists are able to treat patients with blocked or clogged coronary arteries quickly without surgery. During the...
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An enlarged prostate is, by far, the top reason men have trouble peeing. The prostate gland sits right below the bladder. Urine travels from the...
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