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Dark yellow urine is a sign to drink more fluids. Amber-colored urine can indicate dehydration. Orange urine can be caused by various foods or medications or be a sign of potential liver problems. Pink or red urine can be caused by foods or medications or it can also be a sign of blood in the urine.
Walking 30 minutes a day can help reduce the risk of heart attack and disease, according to the American Heart Association. You may be able to...
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Read More »Urine drug testing is often performed to test the presence of illegal, mind-altering, or performance-enhancing substances in the urine of employees, athletes, or people on probation or parole. How long a substance can be detected in your urine can depend on a number of factors:
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Read More »UTIs are caused by different types of bacteria. Many of these types of bacteria change a normal chemical in your urine, called nitrates, into another chemical, called nitrites. So, if you have nitrites in your urine, it usually means that you have a urinary tract infection (UTI).
Honey and cinnamon water is a great pre-workout drink, can help you stay energized during your workout sessions and can allow you to burn more fat...
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"Generally, 1 mile (or roughly 2,000 steps) walked equates to [burning] 80 to 100 calories." There are 3,500 calories in 1 pound. "This means to...
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But did you know there are foods that you can enjoy freely without having to worry about loading up on the calories. ... Here is a list of foods...
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Reduce or remove toxins from your daily routine. Reducing or eliminating all animal protein, alcohol, sugar, wheat, corn, soy, tobacco, processed...
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