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Ease Hot Flashes Naturally with These Tips

Ease Hot Flashes Naturally with These Tips

If you’ve ever experienced a hot flash, you probably remember intimately the first time that it happened to you. The sudden feeling of heat, and warmth that pass through your body and make your face feel as if it’s beet red, followed by a chill after the flash passes. Hot flashes can also make your heart beat rapidly, and can bring on intense perspiration as your body struggles to process the sudden burst of heat.

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9 Tips for Coping with Fibromyalgia Pain

9 Tips for Coping with Fibromyalgia Pain

Fibromyalgia is a medical condition that causes chronic, widespread pain in the muscles of the body. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that the condition affects approximately two percent of the U.S. adult population. No one knows the exact cause of fibromyalgia, but scientists suspect it is related to abnormal processing of painful stimuli. Specifically, an overmagnification of the body’s pain signals. As fibromyalgia can have significant physical and psychological effects — such as fatigue, disability, depression, and/or anxiety — this article focuses on nine tips for coping with fibromyalgia pain.

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A Quick Guide to Yoga

A Quick Guide to Yoga

If you’ve never taken part in a yoga class before, all the benefits of this form of exercise might surprise you. Not only are you able to benefit physically from practicing yoga, but you’ll also be able to tap into a whole host of emotional, mental, and spiritual benefits. These benefits include better flexibility and posture, increased muscle strength, a more positive outlook, and improved focus, relaxation, and self-esteem.

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A Concise Guide to Fibromyalgia

A Concise Guide to Fibromyalgia

Fibromyalgia is a chronic condition characterized by widespread pain in the muscles, tendons and ligaments. It also causes many other troublesome symptoms such as anxiety, fatigue, mood problems, and insomnia. Although fibromyalgia occurs in people of all ages, women are twice as likely to develop it than men. It’s generally a lifelong condition, and its symptoms can severely impact your daily life.

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