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… any of these signs of a possible heart attack:Chest pain or a feeling of fullness.Nausea.Heartburn.Unusual fatigue.Pain in your jaw, neck or left arm — particularly for women.Shortness of breath without …
… Increased secretions in your mouth.Feeling like food is stuck in your throat or chest.Recurring pneumonia.Heartburn.Food sticking in your chest area.As far as causes of dysphagia, there are several different factors …
… also feel it right in the middle of the chest or abdomen. A number of issues — including heartburn, a peptic ulcer or even a heart attack — can cause pain in that area, which can make …
… Women are more likely to masturbate.Other conditions that disrupt deep sleep can also lead to sexsomnia. Heartburn, restless leg syndrome and sleep apnea can all put someone in a sleep-wake state where these …
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… vomiting or diarrhea.Other potential causes of gas pains include medical conditions like:Gallbladder disease.Acid reflux.Heartburn.Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).Indigestion.Celiac disease.Delayed stomach emptying (gastroparesis).SIBO (small bowel bacterial overgrowth).Obstruction …
… through your system. That’s why you may see magnesium in some products for treating things like heartburn and indigestion.Promotes heart healthMagnesium helps keep your heart healthy in a few ways.It can help …
… rashes or hives, which are present in the vast majority of AGS reactions.Gastrointestinal issues such as heartburn, severe stomach pain or diarrhea.Difficulty breathing.Swelling of the lips, throat or tongue.What’s unusual …
If you have the same reaction to a certain food every time you eat it — like an upset stomach or diarrhea — you may think you have a food allergy. But it’s more likely you …
You’re young. You’re an athlete. So why does your chest hurt? After all, don’t heart problems strike older, less active people?Most of the time, that’s true. But no one is …
A carbohydrate is like the internet. It can either help or harm you — it just depends on how and when you consume it.“You want to find the right balance,” says registered dietitian Kate Patton …
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