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Understanding IBS

People with IBS may not feel like exercising, especially when symptoms flare up. But physical activity can help digestion, reduce stress, and induce an overall feeling of well-being.

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Blood in the Urine Treatment

Call your health care provider to set up a prompt appointment, even if you only see blood once in the urine. Inform the staff about the blood when you call.

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Jealousy Can Drive Some to Problem Drinking: Study

The researchers found that those whose self-esteem was dependent on their relationships were more likely to turn to alcohol if they became jealous. However, the study did not prove that jealousy caused drinking.

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Treating and Living With Crohn's Disease

You already know that Crohn's affects your digestion. Did you know it can also lead to bone loss, eye problems, back pain, arthritis, gallstones, and skin or liver problems? You can make choices that make those problems less likely.

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High Blood Sugar and Diabetes

Postprandial or after-meal hyperglycemia. This is blood sugar that's higher than 180 mg/dL 2 hours after you eat. People withoutdiabetes rarely have blood sugar levels over 140 mg/dL after a meal, unless it’s really large.

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Healing your back

Immediately following an injury, it is best to use cold compresses or an ice pack rather than heat. Cold can alleviate pain by numbing the area and prevent or reduce swelling caused by inflammation.

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Shingles vaccine: expert Q&A

"Most of us never get rid of the chicken pox virus," William Schaffner, MD, president of the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, tells WebMD. "It lies dormant like a bear in a cave during winter. When a person gets shingles, the virus has reawakened."

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6 Symptoms You Shouldn't Ignore

You could also be having a stroke if you can't keep your balance, feel dizzy, or have trouble walking. Get help quickly if you suddenly can't see well, get a bad headache, feel confused, or have problems speaking or understanding.

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8 Ways to Tame Bladder Control Problems

“They might avoid participating in certain activities for fear they won’t be close to a bathroom and might have an accident,” says Margaret Mueller, MD, assistant professor at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. “Most commonly, I hear people say their bladder ‘rules their world.’"

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What Happens

When you have an ischemic stroke, the oxygen-rich blood supply to part of your brain is reduced. With a hemorrhagic stroke, there is bleeding in the brain.

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Healthy heart - Happy life

Several risk factors can harm your heart. Studies show that high cholesterol is associated with atherosclerosis, CAD, hypertension and stroke.

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Flavor-Boosting Ingredient Carries Risks for Some

Lisa Baxter carefully reads food ingredient labels when she buys groceries. She carries around a list of things she can and can’t eat, and she has to be extra cautious of food ingredients using the word “phosphate.”

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5 Common Symptoms of a Yeast Infection

While a vaginal yeast infection is not considered a sexually transmitted disease, the symptoms of a yeast infection -- vaginal itching, burning, and discharge -- can be signs of an STD (sexually transmitted disease).

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Some tips for being a good partner with your doctor

Many people are more satisfied with their health care if they share the responsibility with their doctors. Your doctor is an expert on medical care, but you are the expert on yourself.

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Acne in Men

Sweating can make it worse. Breakouts of back acne often happen in hot weather or after exercising. Back acne is harder to control than acne on your face. (The good news is that fewer people see acne on your back.)

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Tips for Lowering Your Cholesterol

Has your doctor said you have high cholesterol? Then you know you need to change your diet and lifestyle to lower cholesterol and your risk of heart disease.

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Oral Glucose Tolerance Test

The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) measures the body's ability to use a type of sugar, called glucose, that is the body's main source of energy. An OGTT can be used to diagnose prediabetes and diabetes. An OGTT is most commonly done to check for diabetes that occurs with pregnancy (gestational diabetes).

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