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What Is Synjardy and What Is Synjardy Used For
The combination of active ingredients in Synjardy makes it effective for both blood sugar control and lowered blood pressure when used for Type 2 diabetes.
Continue readingWhat Is Angina Pectoris
The chest pain and tightness that is the indicator of angina pectoris can be a sign that you have early stage coronary artery disease and are at risk of heart attack.
Continue readingHow to Know If You're Depressed
Depression is very common as a mental health disorder, but understanding how to know if you're depressed is not a simple deduction to make.
Continue readingHow HIV Is Transmitted
Exchanged blood and bodily fluids are the two primary means for how HIV is transmitted. Being smart about prevention and avoiding exposure is very important.
Continue readingDoes Jentadueto Cause Weight Loss
Jentadueto is a Type 2 diabetes medication that combines Jardiance and Metformin, and some people ask about weight loss from using the medication.
Continue readingDoes Itchy Breast Mean Cancer
Inflammatory breast cancer does have itching as one of its symptoms, but most of the time itchy breasts are not a cause for concern with regards to cancer.
Continue readingWhat Is a Good Diet for High Cholesterol
Too much cholesterol in your blood can lead to blood clot risks and atherosclerosis. Eating better and smarter is a way to reduce cholesterol levels.
Continue readingHow to Cure Mouth Ulcers Fast Naturally
A mouth ulcers is the same thing as a canker sore, but there are ways to get rid of a mouth ulcer naturally and using natural honey is one of the best ways.
Continue readingCan Dust Cause Allergies
Dust allergies are actually allergies to dust mites that are in the dust lining surfaces in your home. Using an antihistamine or decongestant can help.
Continue readingWhat Causes Blood Clots in Heart Arteries
Stroke, embolisms, heart attack, or deep vein thrombosis are the start of all the risks that can become realities when developing a blood clot in artery.
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