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  2. Paresthesia - Wikipedia

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    Paresthesias are usually painless and can occur anywhere on the body, but most commonly occur in the arms and legs. [1] The most familiar kind of paresthesia is the sensation known as "pins and needles" after having a limb "fall asleep". A less well-known and uncommon paresthesia is formication, the sensation of insects crawling on the skin.

  3. Maintaining good balance is crucial as you age. Asking these ...

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    While holding onto a chair or the wall, do three-way leg lifts on each side, lifting a leg to the front, side and then back. At the kitchen counter, take a few steps to the side in each direction.

  4. What’s your core? And why does it matter? - AOL

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    Step your feet back one at a time, straightening your legs to create a diagonal line from your head to your hips and down to your heels. 3. Engage your core by exhaling and moving your ribs back ...

  5. Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome (POTS) is a condition characterized by an abnormally large increase in heart rate upon sitting up or standing. [1] POTS is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system that can lead to a variety of symptoms, [10] including lightheadedness, brain fog, blurred vision, weakness, fatigue, headaches, heart palpitations, exercise intolerance, nausea ...

  6. Neurogenic claudication - Wikipedia

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    Knee to chest stretch - Lying down on the back, bring one leg up and pull it towards the chest and hold for 30–45 seconds. Posterior pelvic tilt (bridges) - Lying on the back, bend both legs and place your feet on the floor. Raise stomach from the ground, lifting the back and pelvis, until the back is straight. Hold for 5–10 seconds and relax.

  7. The One Thing You Should Never, Ever Do if You Have Heart ...

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    Whatever you do, don't brush off heart palpitations. "Ignoring heart palpitations can be risky as they could be a sign of a more serious underlying issue with your heart," Dr. Yavin says.

  8. Orthostatic intolerance - Wikipedia

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    Orthostatic intolerance (OI) is the development of symptoms when standing upright that are relieved when reclining. [1] There are many types of orthostatic intolerance. OI can be a subcategory of dysautonomia, a disorder of the autonomic nervous system [2] occurring when an individual stands up. [3]

  9. People Swear by the 'Drunken Monkey' Exercise for Better ...

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    One of the latest nighttime trends people swear by is the "drunken monkey" exercise, which TikTokers claim can help you sleep like a baby. ... hips back and forth, and moving the arms around in ...