Understanding Your Risk for Heart Disease
Coronary artery disease develops silently, but understanding modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors can guide preventive measures.
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Coronary artery disease develops silently, but understanding modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors can guide preventive measures.
Orthomolecular medicine aims to rebalance the body by reducing excess free radicals with targeted nutrients. Explore its origins, benefits, and current applications in chronic disease prevention.
Obesity can intensify foot and nail problems due to extra pressure, poor circulation, and hygiene challenges. Timely care and medical guidance prevent serious complications.