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Results 71 - 80 of 98 for muscle
  1. ... band workouts, and carrying groceries, which keep your muscles strong Balance exercises such as tai chi and ...
  2. ... cause other than migraine (like a sinus infection, muscle tension, or another medical disorder). There is no ...
  3. ... isn’t restored quickly, that section of heart muscle begins to die. Here’s what to look for ...
  4. ... a rheumatologist (a doctor who specializes in joint, muscle, and bone diseases). The rheumatologist took one look ...
  5. ... is a cancer of the soft tissue, like muscles and tendons. It accounts for about 3% of ...
  6. ... to the National Institutes of Health . Young athletes' muscle control is also constantly changing due to growth. ...
  7. ... at the ready for joint pain and stiff muscles. Sometimes your child may need a splint (a ...
  8. ... developmental and verbal delays, sensory processing disorder, low muscle tone, autism, sleep disturbances, and epilepsy. Kai is ...
  9. ... cause them to fall to the ground, have muscle jerks or spasms, and cry out. They are ...
  10. ... of a fatigue, a little bit of a muscle ache, a little chilliness, and then by the ...
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