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Cold urticaria (ur-tih-KAR-e-uh) is a reaction that appears within minutes after skin is exposed to the cold. Itchy welts, also called hives, ...
Then walk at an easy pace for 1 to 2 minutes. Do this many times. For many people, walking is a great choice for aerobic exercise. Walking is one of the most ...
Get up and walk around as often as you can throughout the workday. If possible, do some work standing up. While you're seated, stretch your hands, fingers ...
While most testing is done to study walking, our lab studies any kind of movement, including upper extremity motion. A motion study may include any or all ...
Numbness or weakness; Fainting; Blurred or double vision; Rapid or irregular heartbeat; Confusion or trouble talking; Nausea; Stumbling or difficulty walking.
I recently started to experience pain in my left calf during our walks. The leg pain goes away when I rest. Because I have a history of high blood pressure, I ...
People who need knee replacement surgery often have problems walking, climbing stairs and getting up out of chairs. If only one part of the knee is damaged ...
Bacteria-like organisms. Mycoplasma pneumoniae also can cause pneumonia. It typically produces milder symptoms than do other types of pneumonia. Walking ...
These range from basic, such as walking in the water, to more high-level aerobic activities, such as deep-water running or swimming. Standing exercises ...
This could mean simply standing up and walking to the kitchen for a drink of water. Or if you have stairs in the home, walk up and down a few times to get some ...
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