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Dietary deficiency – such as insufficient protein or vitamin B1 (thiamine) in the diet. Medications – certain drugs, including high blood pressure medication (antihypertensives), corticosteroids and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are known to cause fluid retention.
10 signs you're losing weight You're not hungry all the time. ... Your sense of well-being improves. ... Your clothes fit differently. ... You're...
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19 Effective Tips to Lose Belly Fat (Backed by Science) Eat plenty of soluble fiber. ... Avoid foods that contain trans fats. ... Don't drink too...
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In addition to an oily appearance, your urine might also have a milky white color. This is due to the presence of fat and protein in lymph fluid....
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How to know when your body is burning fat An improved sense of well-being. A decreased appetite. An improvement in the way your clothes fit....
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A Saxenda pen may be used for 30 days. After 30 days, the medication expires and must be thrown away even if there is still medicine left in it....
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If you eat too much and exercise too little, you're likely to carry excess weight — including belly fat. Also, your muscle mass might diminish...
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Navy coffee is a very strong black brew popularized by the United States military. This type of coffee is made using many unknown brands of coffee...
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What is Tummy Tuck 360 ™? Tummy Tuck 360 combines circumferential liposuction of the trunk (back, hips/flanks, abdomen) with a tummy tuck for a...
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The best home remedies for burns Cool water. The first thing you should do when you get a minor burn is run cool (not cold) water over the burn...
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Immediately after treatment with fat dissolving you may notice some redness, swelling, tenderness and a painful sensation in the treated area, as...
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