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ALS often begins with muscle twitching and weakness in an arm or leg, trouble swallowing or slurred speech. Eventually ALS affects control of the muscles needed ...
... weak. Also, as muscle decreases, it can become more difficult to maintain balance. Our walking speed slows, and the risk of falls and broken bones increases.
For example, a possible connection between a T-bone steak with dinner and hives at midnight is far from clear. ... Rapid, weak pulse. Dizzy or lightheaded feeling ...
Muscle weakness; Limitation of joint motion caused by muscle tightening (contractures) in arms, hands, legs and feet; Bone pain, particularly in the hip bones ...
weak or absent pulses in the legs; yellow eyes or ... Symptoms of overdose. Change in consciousness ... pain or tenderness around the eyes and cheekbones ...
If these valves are weak or damaged, blood can flow backward and pool in the veins, causing the veins to stretch or twist. Risk factors. The two main risk ...
In some cases, bone spurs on the spine can pinch a nerve root, causing pain, weakness or numbness. If you have osteoarthritis, your healthcare professional ...
Blurry vision. Taking more than 3,000 mcg a day of oral vitamin A supplements long term can cause: Bone thinning; Liver damage ...
... fractures. Researchers have been aware that the progressive loss of muscle mass and bone density is a natural part of aging, but little work has been done ...
... fractures, identifying risk factors for fragility fractures including vitamin D deficient populations. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility ...
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