… heart issue or other health problem. Heart rate also can be an indicator for overall fitness.Body temperature. A higher-than-average temperature could signal an infection.Breathing and heart sounds. That stethoscope providers wear …
… of diphenhydramine, when taken correctly, is drowsiness. But taken in excessive amounts, risks can include:High body temperature and heart rate.Confusion, sedation, delirium, hallucination.Blurred vision, which could result in falls and injury.Urinary …
… breasts will take about 6 minutes; smaller ones will finish faster. Duck breasts should reach an internal temperature of 160 F when measured with a digital thermometer. Remove the pan from the oven and allow …
… increased discharge.”Elevated basal temperatureYour progesterone levels rise (and, as a result, so does your basal body temperature) after ovulation and when you’re pregnant. “If you ovulate, your temperature will go up,” Dr. Jhaveri …
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… with the date of preparation as well as the type of food.Do rewarm food to room temperature when it’s time to eat — but not before.Healthy snacks for babies (and moms) on the …
… they’re contagious yet,” he says.2. Watch for fever In babies under 3 months, a rectal temperature of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher needs prompt medical evaluation. Depending on their age and exam findings …
… dressed today. Or you called a friend who’s been struggling. Or you didn’t lose your temper when your dear child started arguing for more screen time yet again. You’re accomplishing more than …
Runny nose, headache, nagging cough… Are you dealing with a run-of-the-mill cold, or are these actually signs of a sinus infection? While it’s true that many of the symptoms overlap, there …
The abdominal pain, gas, diarrhea or constipation of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can irritate more than your gut. Ongoing symptoms can irritate your mind as well, making you feel anxious, depressed, annoyed or just plain …
If menopause has you all hot and bothered, you may have heard that taking black cohosh can help reduce vasomotor symptoms (more commonly known as hot flashes and night sweats). This herbal supplement has been …
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