Thursday, March 13, 2025

6 Early Signs of a Ministroke

Today's newsletter details the signs that you may be having a ministroke, whether a popular supplement can help lower cholesterol, and more.
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Your Newsletter for March 13
6 Early Warning Signs of a Ministroke
Ministrokes, or transient ischemic attacks, are brief episodes of low blood flow to the brain. Symptoms may go away on their own, but they're not harmless. Here are the early warning signs.
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How to Know If You Have a Blood Clot or Harmless Leg Cramp
Leg cramps tend to go away on their own and aren't harmful. But if you have a blood clot in your leg, it can be more serious and require medication to prevent further complications.
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Eating behavior is complex and can be affected by factors other than hunger. Natural appetite suppressant supplements claim to help you minimize your appetite and lose weight. But are they effective?
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If your muscles feel shaky after a workout, it's often due to fatigue, dehydration, low blood sugar, or workout intensity. Try these tips to reduce shaking, stay comfortable, and perform your best.
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If your nail health has worsened, it may be due to a side effect of your medication. Most nail changes are cosmetic and harmless, but others may require medical intervention.
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