Generalized weakness can have numerous causes. Aging changes the body. Ask anyone over 30. A common complaint of folks a few decades beyond age 30 is a sense of feeling weak and tired. Sometimes, this is a result of merely getting older. Other times, the generalized weakness is a symptom of a more serious ailment. […]
Doctors often recommend lifestyle changes to manage Graves’ disease. What is Graves' disease? Fundamentally, it involves a malfunctioning thyroid gland. Because other thyroid conditions exist besides Graves’ disease, it must be diagnosed through blood testing, physical examinations, and symptom evaluation. Even imaging testing may be ordered. According to a recent Verywell Health article titled “What […]
Some people have a greater risk of Graves’ disease. Chronic illness presents daily challenges to those who experience it. Unlike many acute sicknesses or small injuries, there is not generally a time frame for recovery. In fact, management is often the only option. According to a recent Verywell Health article titled “What Is Graves' Disease?” Graves’ […]
Sometimes signs of iron deficiency are overlooked. Vitamins and minerals are important to our physical health. Deficiencies can lead to small or significant health issues. Sometimes people do not consume enough of an essential vitamin or mineral in their diets. For others, genetics may mean having a harder time absorbing these elements. According to a […]
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