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Living With Migraines
What Are The Symptoms Of Migraines? The primary symptom of migraines is an intense headache, typically on one side of the head. Pain is generally described as throbbing or pounding. It can start as a less intense ache that gradually develops into mild, moderate, or severe pulsing pain. If left untreated for a long, the headache pain will become mild to moderate to even severe. Pain may shift from one side of your head to the other, it may affect the front and back of your head, or you may even feel like your whole head is being affected. Some people feel pain around their eyes, temples, face, sinuses, jaw, or neck. Mostly, the migraines last about four hours, although they may last much longer in severe cases.
By Harbor Compounding pharmacy4 years ago in Longevity
The Liver & Hormones
I used to say it repeatedly when I was studying to become a dietitian, and then again when I was in my internship – I love the liver. It is such a critical organ when it comes to our health, our use of nutrients and in keeping us safe from harmful products in the world around us. It helps to filter through our blood (in a different way than our kidneys, of course) and send nutrients to where they need to go.
By Emily the Period RD4 years ago in Longevity
What is Testes and cryptorchid and testis structure
The testicles, otherwise called balls or male balls, lie behind the penis in a pocket of skin called the scrotum. The testicles move openly in the scrotum yet every testis is connected to the body divider by a slender string called the spermatic rope, which goes through a cavity in the pelvis and into the midsection. The line contains the nerves and veins for the testicles along with the vas deferens, which convey the sperm from the testicles into the urethra; the urethra is the way for sperm to the beyond the body at discharge.
By NEET RANGERS4 years ago in Longevity
The Hilarious & Heartbreaking History of the Nervous System (& Why It's Relevant Today)
The history of the nervous is a fascinating tale of East meets West. In our quest to understand the body, mind, and spirit, the nervous system has been a curious exploration across many different cultures throughout millennia.
By Andy Murphy 4 years ago in Longevity
Amber’s Pole Dancing Course Review
Pole Dancing Course was created by Amber Starr, who promises to help people become professional pole dancers without paying for expensive lessons. In fact, the e-guide is designed for both beginners and seasoned dancers. This comprehensive program includes over 100 step-by-step videos with a total run time of 6 hours of in-depth lessons. Inside this program, users will get to know the main types of pole dancing moves and combinations.
By Prasanth Kumar4 years ago in Longevity
Are you attempting to gain weight? These 7 Techniques Can Assist
Author of the article: 𝘀𝗮𝗵𝗶𝗹 𝗯𝗮𝗴𝗱𝗲 About two-thirds of the population in the United States is overweight or obese, but there is also a portion of the population that is underweight, which is an issue.
By Health Care World4 years ago in Longevity
8 best ways of how to crack your back
You’re sitting at your desk, working on a spreadsheet, when all of a sudden you feel a crackling sensation in your back. It’s the tiniest movement, but it feels like heaven. You don’t want to move a muscle in case it stops, and you can’t help but wonder what’s causing this strange sensation.
By TrendingFastIndia4 years ago in Longevity
Why Do You Need a Healthy Blood Flow?
Your body has roughly 60,000 miles of blood vessels, which is hard to believe. They make up your circulatory system, together with your heart and other muscles. This system of roads transports blood to every part of your body. When your circulation is poor, however, blood flow slows or stops. That indicates your body's cells aren't getting enough oxygen and nourishment.
By shehan anthony4 years ago in Longevity






