Snell Aimee DDS in Fallon, Nevada
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Silent Killer: Why High Blood Pressure Often Has No Symptoms
High blood pressure is called a “silent killer” because it usually causes no noticeable symptoms while quietly damaging the heart, brain, kidneys, and eyes. This article explains why hypertension often goes unnoticed, who is at higher risk, and why regular screening and home blood pressure monitoring are essential for early detection. It offers clear steps to protect your health—adopting heart‑healthy habits, reducing sodium, staying active, managing stress and sleep, and taking medications as prescribed—so you can prevent complications. You’ll learn when to seek care for dangerously high readings or warning signs like chest pain, severe headache, or shortness of breath, and how small, consistent changes can make a big difference for patients and caregivers alike.
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5 Things You Need to Know About Scleroderma
Scleroderma is a chronic autoimmune disorder that causes the skin to harden and tighten. The disease can affect any part of the body but is most commonly seen in the…
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How Hip Problems Disrupt Daily Life: Essential Insights and Solutions
Understanding Hip Problems: Impact on Daily Life and Effective Solutions
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What Cruise-Ship Norovirus Outbreaks Teach About Prevention, Sanitation, and When Travelers Should Stay Off the Ship
Cruise-ship norovirus outbreaks make headlines, but they also offer clear lessons about prevention, sanitation, and when travelers should delay a trip. Here’s what U.S. health guidance says passengers need to know.
