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Doctor Explains Why Getting Kicked in the Balls Hurts So Damn Much - 7 views

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    Dr. Mirza explains that getting kicked in the balls hurts so damn much, and is a particularly unique kind of pain, because "the groin area has very little protection when compared to other parts of the body. The testicles themselves are fragile and have a very vulnerable shield against injury due to the absence of muscle tissue and bone to protect them." Not to mention, the ball-stomach pain connection makes things that much worse for the dangly bits.
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Reviving Hеart Hеalth: Insights into Coronary Artery Disеasе and Aortic Valve... - 0 views

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    Coronary artery disease (CAD), often referred to as atherosclerosis, is a common heart condition that occurs when the arteries that supply blood to the heart muscle become narrowed and hardened due to the buildup of plaque. This can restrict blood flow to the heart, leading to a range of symptoms, including chest pain (angina) and shortness of breath.
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Angina Management With Exercise - Medical Antidote - 0 views

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    So can angina be cured by exercise? Angina, as a symptom of underlying heart disease, is characterized by chest pain or discomfort caused by insufficient blood and oxygen supply to the heart muscle. While it may not be "cured" through exercise, regular physical activity can play a pivotal role in managing angina and improving the overall health of individuals with this condition. In this piece of content, I will delve into the benefits of exercise in managing angina and enhancing heart health.
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Is Angina Hereditary? Unraveling the Genetic Connection - Medical Antidote - 0 views

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    Is angina hereditary? Angina, a symptom of underlying heart disease can be hereditary. It is characterized by chest pain or discomfort resulting from reduced blood and oxygen supply to the heart muscle. Many factors contribute to the development of angina, including bad lifestyle choices and genetic predisposition. In this piece of content, I will explore the question of whether angina is hereditary and delve into the genetic connection.
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Why is it important to stay hydrated? - 0 views

  Staying hydrated is crucial for maintaining overall health and well-being. Here's why it's so important:   Regulation of bodily functions: Hydration is essential for the proper function...

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