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Results 81 - 90 of 98 for muscle
  1. ... restless, and on edge Feeling overwhelmed and unmotivated Muscle tension Fatigue or tiredness Difficulty concentrating Combating stress ...
  2. ... prescribed by a health care professional, could include muscle relaxers, antidepressants, or opioids. Opioids are strong pain ...
  3. ... a brain disorder that causes seizures, including convulsions, muscle spasms, and even a loss of consciousness. "Just ...
  4. ... knots" people get in their connective tissue and muscles. By partnering with other groups at NIH, we ...
  5. ... Most vaccines are given as a shot into muscle or the skin by a health care professional. ...
  6. ... can driving get harder as we age? Our muscles weaken and reflexes slow, making it harder to ...
  7. ... changes in eating habits, headaches, stomach problems, and muscle pain. What are some risk factors? You may ...
  8. ... sudden arm or leg weakness and loss of muscle tone and reflexes. It often happens after a ...
  9. ... protein we eat and the protein in our muscles—through their urine. Zoey's childhood Renee says looking ...
  10. ... distortion or blindness in one eye Severe tiredness Muscle weakness in hands or feet Problems with coordination ...
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