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I was trying to think of a withering reply when we saw the lights of a house and Austin turned into a driveway between tall stone pillars. He brought the car to a halt on a large gravelled-area to one side of the substantial house, where there were already a large number of cars p...
“I had to cut the grass; and I was nearly done when a mate arrived and we sat down for a chat. Then I forgot I hadn’t finished the grass and we went into town. When I got back it was time for dinner and then I was slobbing out in front of the telly and still didn’t r...
A heart rhythm problem, for example, might cause blood pressure to dip, which could cause someone to lose consciousness. Fall risks also could be higher in someone with diabetes, who might have foot numbness from neuropathy, or in someone recovering from a stroke, who might have weakness on ...
orbrainand potentially cause a stroke or even death.Edemacan also cause ankle inflammation and is brought on by a number of different factors from excessive salt intake to pregnancy, but one way to tell the difference is that a clot will just be in one leg, while edema will occur in both...
“Many health conditions can be confused with dementia, so if you find yourself or a loved one suddenly experiencing cognitive changes, immediately seek medical attention and a thorough evaluation instead of falling into a trap of thinking you have dementia,” says Dr. Vanessa Rodriguez, an associ...
a. To travel over on foot at a pace faster than a walk: ran the entire distance. b. To cause (an animal) to move quickly or rapidly: ran the horse around the track. c. To allow to move without restraint: We like to run the dogs along the beach. d. To hunt or pursue; chase...
tests were LDL cholesterol, lipoprotein(a) and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (CRP). When either of these markers was high at the beginning of the clinical trial, it turns out that 30 years later the person either was dead from cardiovascular disease or had a heart attack or stroke. ...
Furthermore, we showed that the frequency and severity of FOG was correlated with falling frequency in forward fallers, but not in non-forward fallers. Based on these results, we suggest that the severity of FOG is important, and more severe FOG can cause more forward falls in PD patients...
Jim paused and whipped his cane through the air a couple of times to intimidate the lad. He winked at his friend Bill on the couch and then whispered in Stewart’s ear, “That should have been your last stroke but you didn’t stay in place, did you? Oh no, you had to go and cl...