Amelia Grant
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I am journalist, and blogger.
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What to Know About Nerve Pain After Abdominal Surgery
Abdominal or pelvic nerves can be cut, stretched, or damaged in other ways during surgeries such as appendectomy, gynecological surgery, or hernia repair. This is known as surgically-induced neuropathic pain (SINP).
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
7 Indications That a Dental Appointment Is Necessary
A variety of factors might have an impact on the state of your teeth. To keep your teeth and gums healthy, practice appropriate dental hygiene, eat nutritious meals, drink enough water, and schedule routine dentist checkups.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
Top 10 Signs You May Need to Consult a Heart Doctor
1. Chest pain Are you dealing with any discomfort or pain in your chest? These symptoms are among the most typical indications that something is not right with your heart. Consult a cardiologist right away. They'll be able to detect what's the culprit behind your symptoms and provide you with the care you require.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
8 Best Ways to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by abnormalities in the cervix's cells, which usually progresses slowly over time, and is almost always caused by a sexually transmitted infection with high-risk forms of the human papillomavirus. Lifestyle changes can help lower your risk, and vaccination can help prevent the HPV infection that causes cancer in the first place.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
8 Best Ways to Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is caused by abnormalities in the cervix's cells, which usually progresses slowly over time, and is almost always caused by a sexually transmitted infection with high-risk forms of the human papillomavirus. Lifestyle changes can help lower your risk, and vaccination can help prevent the HPV infection that causes cancer in the first place.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
Top 8 Potential Culprits Behind Your Constant Mood Swings
In addition to unexplainable physical discomforts like headaches or backaches, depressed people may also feel guilty or have frequent thoughts of committing suicide or dying. However, it's a good idea to see your doctor to find out what could be triggering those unpleasant symptoms if you are not experiencing those symptoms but are instead always feeling low for no apparent cause. A doctor would want to rule out any other illnesses that could have symptoms similar to depression.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
Top 7 Signs You Should See a Sports Injury Doctor
Assuming that a sports injury will heal on its own is the worst error someone can make. Most injuries necessitate at least some medical attention. Ignoring symptoms of injury that are getting worse can inevitably limit your mobility and severely decrease your quality of life.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
Top 14 Teeth-Staining Foods and Drinks That You Should Be Aware Of
What causes tooth discoloration, why do meals stain your teeth, and why isn't your smile more bright? Two of the usual culprits are heredity and aging. The greatest offender, though, may be your diet.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
6 Things All Black Women Should Know About Breast Cancer
When it comes to breast cancer, which affects over 3.8 million women in the United States, Black women are frequently dealt a losing hand. This is because black women are 40% more likely than white women to die from the disease.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Longevity
Top 5 Mistakes New Entrepreneurs Make
Every second employee thinks about starting their own business, but a little more than 20% decide on real actions. Moreover, half of those who nevertheless started in business lose interest in their own business as soon as they encounter the first difficulties. Here is a list of five typical mistakes of new entrepreneurs that prevent your dreams and ambitions from being realized.
By Amelia Grant3 years ago in Journal
7 Yoga Poses That May Improve Your Health
A 2015 study published in the Journal of Rheumatology discovered that 8 weeks of yoga improved pain, flexibility, and overall health in adults with arthritis who did not exercise much. This adds to the evidence that yoga can relieve headaches and menstrual cramps, as demonstrated in a 2015 Journal of Physical Therapy Science article and a 2019 Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice meta-analysis.
By Amelia Grant4 years ago in Longevity











