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A lack of energy and motivation can be a sign of depression. Reach out to a mental health professional if you need help. They may be able to tell you if something else is causing your low mood.
Saw palmetto is a supplement made from the fruit of the Serenoa repens tree. It's often used to treat enlarged prostate, improve urinary function,...
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The main consequence of vitamin D toxicity is a buildup of calcium in your blood (hypercalcemia), which can cause nausea and vomiting, weakness,...
Read More »Some days, you’re on fire — others, you’re burned out. Trouble is, that to-do list isn’t getting any shorter. We tend to make things worse when we’re feeling down by beating ourselves up about what we haven’t done. But our inner critics aren’t good motivators. If you want to learn how to increase your energy and motivation, there are gentler, more effective ways.
For example, vitamin C may act as a diuretic, causing the kidneys to remove more sodium and water from the body, which helps to relax the blood...
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Stage 3 means the cancer has broken through the covering (capsule) of the prostate gland. It may have spread into tubes that carry semen (seminal...
Read More »The hardest thing about trying to improve your energy and motivation is getting started. When you’re feeling sluggish, it can be difficult to even get the energy you need to do the things that would make the biggest difference. Fortunately, every step you take for your well-being has a cumulative effect. Don’t try to tackle the entire list. Start with whatever seems the most doable and build up from there.
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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What foods should you avoid if you have an enlarged prostate? Red meat. Eggs and poultry. Sugary foods. Caffeine. Spicy foods. Dairy. Alcohol. Feb...
Read More »Even if your job doesn't require a lot of physical energy, downtime is important. Your brain can’t work at maximum capacity all the time. Taking time for yourself is important. Try visiting somewhere new or doing some inner work. Celebrate your wins. What’s the point of working hard if you don’t take time out to acknowledge your accomplishments? Don’t skip over the celebration. Finding small but meaningful ways to recognize yourself can keep you motivated. Reconnect with the whys. Whether it’s taking time to check in on a customer, attending a company all-hands, or having a conversation with downstream colleagues, it helps to remember not just the outcomes of our work but whose life we make a little easier when we give it our best.
Despite the numerous processes in which vitamin B12 is involved, there's little evidence to suggest that it has any influence on weight gain or...
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Eating a diet rich in nuts will not raise your uric acid levels because nuts are not high in uric acid. In fact, adding almonds to your diet may...
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How is coronary artery calcification treated? Rotational, orbital or laser atherectomy to cut plaque and calcium out of your artery. Cutting,...
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The research suggests that the beneficial substances in cranberry juice could reach the urinary tract and prevent bacterial adhesion within eight...
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