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  2. This Viral Sleep Method Promises to Help You Doze Off in 2 ...

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    Step 2: Drop your shoulders as low as possible to release tension in your neck. Then relax all the muscles in one arm, from shoulders to fingers, and then the other. If needed, tense up muscles ...

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    How to Do It. Here's a step-by-step guide to do the Drunken Monkey exercise for sleep: Start with a wide leg stance, feet positioned further than your hips. From that position, move your hips from ...

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    Primus Lite III. Vivobarefoot is one of the original and most popular brands when it comes to barefoot shoes. Splichal even names it as one of the top brands on her recommended list. The Primus ...

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    Heart disease can also affect energy levels. "Some other common conditions related to low energy levels include thyroid issues, depression and anxiety, and autoimmune issues such as lupus and ...

  6. Edema - Wikipedia

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    Edema (American English), also spelled oedema (British English), and also known as fluid retention, dropsy and hydropsy, is the build-up of fluid in the body's tissue, [1] a type of swelling. [4] Most commonly, the legs or arms are affected. [1] Symptoms may include skin that feels tight, the area feeling heavy, and joint stiffness. [1]

  7. List of fictional diseases - Wikipedia

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    Hanahaki disease (花吐き病 (Japanese); 하나하키병 (Korean); 花吐病 (Chinese)) is a fictional disease where the victim of unrequited or one-sided love begins to vomit or cough up the petals and flowers of a flowering plant growing in their lungs, which will eventually grow large enough to render breathing impossible if left untreated.

  8. Rhythmic movement disorder - Wikipedia

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    Psychiatry. Rhythmic movement disorder (RMD) is a neurological disorder characterized by repetitive movements of large muscle groups immediately before and during sleep often involving the head and neck. It was independently described first in 1905 by Zappert as jactatio capitis nocturna and by Cruchet as rhythmie du sommeil. [ 1 ]

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    A really good crew could three, maybe four a day and that’s asking a lot of those folks and that is not the only thing that it takes to get the power back on. There are other things.