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Rapid weight gain or swelling in particular areas of the body can be due to fluid retention and may be a sign of heart failure. According to the American Heart Association , a weight gain of more than 2–3 pounds (lb) over 24 hours or 5 lb in a week could be a sign of heart failure.
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Read More »Most people experience fluctuations in their weight, and it is common to gain weight over time. However, if a person gains weight in a very short time for no clear reason, this could be a sign of an underlying health condition. Share on Pinterest Getty Images When weight gain is not related to a health condition, common causes include: eating more
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What foods should you avoid if you have an enlarged prostate? Red meat. Eggs and poultry. Sugary foods. Caffeine. Spicy foods. Dairy. Alcohol. Feb...
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Lemons. Lemons, along with other citrus fruits, are great testosterone boosting foods! Much like garlic they help to lower your levels of cortisol...
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In this thread, Redditors share the one weight loss trick that actually worked for them: Make water your go-to drink. "Don't drink your calories....
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A decade ago, a man with metastatic prostate cancer would typically have a life expectancy of two to three years. Today, life expectancy for men...
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