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10-minute daily feet soaking routine that has these 6 incredible benefits

The Times of India 21 Mar 2025
... rosemary water can improve blood flow. The heat from the water dilates blood vessels, while rosemary's essential oils stimulate circulation, helping to reduce swelling and alleviate cold or numb feet.
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Filipina nurse in UAE flags rare life-threatening kidney disease

Gulf News 21 Mar 2025
It is often associated with ANCA-associated vasculitis, an autoimmune condition where the body’s immune system mistakenly attacks its own small blood vessels, including those in the kidneys.
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Ears Ringing? Diet Changes Might Reduce Risk Of Tinnitus

Journal Gazette 21 Mar 2025
“The primary underlying mechanisms may involve the protective effects of these diets on blood vessels and nerves, as well as their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties,” researchers added.
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Incidence of acute stroke among diabetics, elderly patients rise during Ramazan

The News International 20 Mar 2025
Diabetics and hypertensive patients have diseased blood vessels that increase the risk of clot formation ... They should take blood thinners like aspirin and cholesterol lowering medicines regularly after taking advice from their physicians.
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8 physical clues our body might be developing diabetes

The Times of India 20 Mar 2025
That’s because excess insulin in the bloodstream can narrow blood vessels, making the heart work harder ... It may also indicate Cushing’s syndrome, a condition that can increase blood sugar levels.
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The Root Causes of Hair Loss

The Epoch Times 20 Mar 2025
The hair root has a bulb-shaped base that houses the dermal papilla, a structure rich in tiny blood vessels that supply blood and nutrients essential for hair growth ....
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Is ice bath therapy right for you? Pros and cons explained

Independent online (SA) 20 Mar 2025
Cold water helps constrict blood vessels, reducing swelling and flushing out metabolic waste, which can speed up recovery after intense exercise ... After exiting the ice bath, the body rapidly increases blood flow to warm up again.
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Mother of two hit by terminal bowel cancer - there was only one warning sign, ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
The therapy, which feeds chemotherapy drugs directly into the blood vessels that keep tumours alive, is only available on the NHS for the treatment of liver cancer.
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A brief guide to vitamin and mineral supplements – when too much of a good ...

The Conversation 20 Mar 2025
Folic acid or folate is needed to make healthy red blood cells ... Different fats are needed to support the cells in the body and also to keep the heart, lungs, blood vessels and immune system working properly.
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What is Baby Feet? Know all about the condition that might bar Sunita Williams from walking after her return to Earth

The Times of India 20 Mar 2025
Additionally, the heart changes shape, and muscle atrophy can damage blood vessels. Upon returning to Earth, astronauts may struggle with blood pressure regulation, experiencing dizziness, nausea, and ...
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PICTURED: My penis turned into an unusable blob after cosmetic mistake | Daily Mail Online

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
But patients can still get them on the black market or in countries where clinics are less well-regulated ... In serious cases, the silicone can also move into the blood stream where it may cause an embolism, or blood vessel blockage, stroke or death ... .
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Ringing in your ears? These 4 foods can lower your risk of tinnitus

New York Post 20 Mar 2025
While the exact relationship isn’t clear, the researchers hypothesized that these foods might help shield against tinnitus thanks to their positive effects on our blood vessels and nerves, as ...
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Watch the moment Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams have to be CARRIED after nine months ...

The Daily Mail 20 Mar 2025
Without gravity, other fluids in the body also redistribute towards the head, which also causes astronauts to lose about 10 per cent of the liquid in their blood vessels.
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Eight ways to reduce your stroke risk – no matter what age you are

The Conversation 19 Mar 2025
Smoking causes damage to blood vessel walls, increases blood pressure and heart rate but reduces oxygen levels. Smoking also causes blood to become sticky, further increasing the risk of blood clots that can block blood vessels and cause a stroke.
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Eight ways to reduce your stroke risk – no matter what your age you are

The Conversation 19 Mar 2025
Smoking causes damage to blood vessel walls, increases blood pressure and heart rate but reduces oxygen levels. Smoking also causes blood to become sticky, further increasing the risk of blood clots that can block blood vessels and cause a stroke.
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