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As a young adult, I took sleep for granted. But as I enter middle age, I find that I need sleep more than anything else. Unfortunately, the sleep I get isn't enough to keep me going during the day. I generally spend my waking days exhausted and fatigued. I decided to see a doctor about my baffling problem. After asking me numerous questions about my life, the doctor diagnosed me with chronic fatigue syndrome. The condition wreaks havoc on your life, even if you sleep throughout the night. Although I require ongoing treatment to manage my condition, I'm on my way to feeling like me again. I started this blog in hopes of reaching out to other people who suffer from unexplained health problems. I really hope you find the guidance you need to overcome your hidden health problem. Thanks for reading.

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Three Reasons You Keep Getting Sinus Infections

14 June 2017
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A sinus infection is a common ailment that a little over 12 percent of Americans have suffered (or are currently suffering) from. While many times these infections are one-off occurrences, some people get them on a recurring basis or the infection never really goes away once the person develops it. Here are three causes of chronic sinus infections and what you can do to fix the issue. Nasal Polyps Nasal polyps are soft growths that form in the nose and sinus cavities.
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Four Things To Do In The Week Leading Up To Your Breast Augmentation Surgery

17 May 2017
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You've finally decided to take the plunge and have the breast augmentation surgery you've always dreamed of. In just one week, you'll be a whole new you! The week leading up to breast augmentation can be a time when you feel a mix of excitement and worry. You can balance these emotions and also make things easier on yourself later on by tackling these four tasks during this upcoming pre-surgery week.
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4 Interesting Facts On Strokes

14 March 2017
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Regular checkups by your doctor, eating a well-balanced diet, and exercising regularly are beneficial tasks for your overall health and wellness. Unfortunately, certain conditions may still develop, even when you attempt to live a healthy lifestyle. An estimated 140,000 people die each year from stroke in the United States, but most people do not fully understand this neurological condition. With this guide on surprising facts and the help of your doctor, you will have a better understanding of the causes, signs, and treatment options for strokes.
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A Guide to Choosing & Training Seizure Alert Dogs

9 March 2017
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Epilepsy affects over 3 million people in the United States, with 150,000 new cases being diagnosed each year. Those affected by this neurological condition often find the quality of life affected not just by constant seizures, but also the fear of suffering a seizure in public. Service dogs trained specifically to help epilepsy sufferers have proven to be invaluable allies in the fight to manage epilepsy. A well-trained seizure alert dog can be the key towards helping someone suffering from epileptic seizures to minimize the risk of injury or death.
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Avoiding Repetitive Stress Injures: Tips For Sports-Loving Adults And Children

9 February 2017
 Categories: Health & Medical , Articles

When you hear the phrase "repetitive stress injury," chances are your first thought is the danger of carpal tunnel syndrome from spending too much time on the computer. However, anyone can suffer from a repetitive stress injury if they continue to overuse the same tendons, muscles, and nerves, even when playing sports. If you're a sports-loving family, here are a few tips to help kids and adults alike avoid repetitive stress injuries.
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Learning to Overcome Your Hidden Health Problems

As a young adult, I took sleep for granted. But as I enter middle age, I find that I need sleep more than anything else. Unfortunately, the sleep I get isn't enough to keep me going during the day. I generally spend my waking days exhausted and fatigued. I decided to see a doctor about my baffling problem. After asking me numerous questions about my life, the doctor diagnosed me with chronic fatigue syndrome. The condition wreaks havoc on your life, even if you sleep throughout the night. Although I require ongoing treatment to manage my condition, I'm on my way to feeling like me again. I started this blog in hopes of reaching out to other people who suffer from unexplained health problems. I really hope you find the guidance you need to overcome your hidden health problem. Thanks for reading.

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