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Some drinks may be able to make a difference in your migraine symptoms and frequency of attacks. Here are 12 drinks recommended for headaches and migraine attacks. bit.ly/4ipXizX
You don't need to avoid these foods completely, but the best thing you can do for your brain is to follow a diet rich in healthy, fresh whole foods. 🧠 bit.ly/3XRNAhj
Poor gut health may manifest as fatigue, upset stomach, skin conditions, and autoimmune challenges. Here's what you can do to improve your gut health. bit.ly/3FFypS8
The kidneys play an important role in filtering the blood and eliminating waste products in the urine. Staying hydrated, prioritizing certain foods, and other habits can help support kidney function. bit.ly/4ky3vet
Your heart is the pump that provides oxygen and nutrients to all the tissues in your body. Keeping it in great shape is key to a healthy life. Following these tips in your daily life can help keep your ticker ticking. bit.ly/3FkIW4Z
🚨Did you know that approximately 805,000 Americans experience a heart attack each year? While chest pain is a common warning sign, symptoms like shortness of breath or lightheadedness can also indicate a heart attack. bit.ly/3EWO1k4
10,000 steps a day is often recommended, but research suggests 8,000 steps may be enough to support heart health, especially for those over 60. bit.ly/4h5FqJj
Television writer, producer, and showrunner Barbie Kligman shares how doctors like her father have inspired the various medical series she’s worked on over the years—including the new series Doc on @FOXTV. bit.ly/4k6GdMz
A diagnosis of type 1 diabetes usually happens in childhood. Type 2 diabetes is more common after the age of 45 years, and symptoms appear gradually. Many people do not know they have type 2 diabetes and so they do not take measures to manage it. bit.ly/4jZgqFU
Weight and body changes are common during menopause. If you take steps to manage your weight during the transition, you’re more likely to find that your weight gain stabilizes after menopause. bit.ly/4jLvWoZ
Healthgrades has released its annual list of the top 250 hospitals in the United States. In compiling their rankings, Healthgrades evaluated clinical performances at 4,500 hospitals. bit.ly/3PRdpdc
Recognizing the signs of IBD early—such as persistent abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss, and fatigue—can lead to prompt treatment and better long-term outcomes. If you experience any of these symptoms, consult your healthcare professional. bit.ly/42fi3ZJ
Wildfires are hitting California hard, and we know the air quality can feel overwhelming. Taking small steps to protect your respiratory health can make a big difference during these tough times. Let’s prioritize safety and look out for one another. 🌿 bit.ly/3DN6MpD
Former United States President Jimmy Carter died on December 29 at age 100 in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. He leaves a long legacy in global health and infectious disease that has changed the world for the better. bit.ly/4j3yVsD
Dementia treatment isn’t just taking pills every day. It often involves a collaborative approach with specialists, caregivers, and support networks. bit.ly/3ZX8HQR
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic condition, and there’s no cure. However, in recent years, new treatment options have provided a much better quality of life for people living with RA. bit.ly/3lmgSAE