All Blood Health Topics
- Aug 03, 2021
Diet Tips for People with O Positive Blood
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Diet for people with O positive blood is based on providing foods that are ideal for a sluggish metabolic rate. Foods common in an ancient diet are ideal. more »
- Jul 26, 2021
Causes, Symptoms & Treatments of Leukopenia
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Leukopenia is a shortage of white blood cells in the system, which can be caused by anemia, menorrhagia, etc. Know your cause and get it treated early. more »
- Jun 25, 2021
Things You Should Know About O Negative Blood Type
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O-negative blood type is relatively rare. A person with O-negative blood is a universal donor but can only receive blood from the same group. more »
- Jun 21, 2021
How to Check Your Blood Pressure at Home
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Learning to check blood pressure at home can be a great way to monitor your health. Here’s how to use different cuffs and monitors to get an accurate blood pressure reading. more »
- Jun 12, 2021
Normal and Abnormal Globulin Levels
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Globulins are a group of proteins in the blood stream that help to regulate the circulatory system. Abnormal globulin level can lead to health trouble. more »
- Jun 04, 2021
Water Retention in the Legs: Causes & Treatments
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You don't have to live with water retention or edema in legs because most cases of fluid retention can be alleviated with simple lifestyle changes. Learn how! more »
- May 23, 2021
Low Hemoglobin Level? Learn Ways to Increase It
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Low levels of hemoglobin are most commonly caused by nutritional deficiencies. There are many ways to increase hemoglobin, including eating the right foods. more »
- May 16, 2021
What Does a Stroke Feel Like?
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Stroke is an alarming medical emergency that must be dealt with extreme caution. If you are wondering what a stroke feels like, here are the key features. more »
- May 03, 2021
Low Lymphocyte Count: Cause, Symptom & Treatment
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Low lymphocyte count means your lymphocyte count is less than 1000 cells per microliter of blood. Know the major causes and proper treatments. more »
- Apr 13, 2021
High Uric Acid Level: Causes & Managements
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High uric acid in your blood also called hyperuricemia can increase the risk of gout and renal failure. Know the causes to effectively manage it better. more »