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Strength in Motion: How Neurophysiotherapy Helps Empower People with Multiple Sclerosis

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a complex neurological condition that affects the central nervous system. It leads to many symptoms that can impact mobility, ...

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Exploring Lower Back Pain Causes and Cures

Back pain can affect anyone regardless of age, gender, lifestyle, or overall health. Studies show that leading a healthier lifestyle that includes eating a ...

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What Are the 3 Stages of Psychosis?

Psychosis is a mental health condition that disrupts a person's thoughts and perceptions, making it difficult for them to recognize what is real and what ...

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Alcohol-Related Shakes and Tremors: What Do They Mean?

Have you noticed your hands shaking a bit a few hours after drinking alcohol? Do you tremble if it has been a while since your last drink? If so, you're not ...

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The Senior’s Guide to Dental Care

Dental health is vitally important to people of all ages; however, its importance increases significantly for seniors as any dental issues could exacerbate ...

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Does Testosterone Need to Be Refrigerated?

Around 20 million men in America suffer from not having enough testosterone. Because many are now taking this treatment, it’s essential to store and manage the ...

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5 Signs You Struggle With Anger Management

Anger is a universal human emotion, often triggered by frustration, injustice, or stress. While it’s natural to experience anger occasionally, difficulty ...

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6 Reasons Why Stem Cell Therapy Is Still So Controversial 

Since its start, stem cell therapy—a ground-breaking medical method with the potential to completely transform healthcare—has been clouded by debate. The ...

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What to Do If You Are Permanently Disabled After a Car Accident

While many car accidents lead to minor injuries that heal, sometimes the consequences are far more long-lasting. Some crashes cause serious and permanent ...

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Why I Believe I Have Autism – Even Before the Formal Assessment

In less than a week I’m getting evaluated for autism by a neurodiversity-affirming psychologist. But I’m already almost 100% sure I have it. I’m not 100% ...

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