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6 health reasons you’re feeling weak all the time
Being busy with 24/7 schedules can lead to chronic fatigue, with lack of sleep being just one factor. Poor diet, untreated infections, stress, and underlying medical conditions can also contribute to ...
Infectious or chronic diseases such as COVID-19, Alzheimer’s disease, and traumatic brain injury can cause inflammation in the brain, or neuroinflammation, that weakens muscles. While scientists are ...
For many cancer survivors, ringing the "end of treatment" bell marks not just victory, but the start of a new, often unexpected challenge, lingering fatigue. While the disease may be gone, the ...
A recent meta-analysis that assessed prescribed exercise in managing multiple sclerosis (MS) detailed the benefits of resistance training for improving muscle weakness in this patient population.
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While it’s common to develop some fatigue with age, if you’re seeing sudden or severe exhaustion, see a doctor to rule out an underlying medical cause. If you or your aging parent suddenly can’t get ...
Fatigue is a common symptom in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), even during treatment. While you may not be able to completely eliminate feelings of exhaustion, lifestyle strategies can help you ...
Even if you’re not relying on a trusty cycle tracker, everyone has their sure-fire signs that their period is about to begin. Maybe you get a breakout or start to feel more sensitive. Me? I start to ...
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