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Preventing back strain for hair braiders

February 11, 2025 back pain,  Black identit,  hair braiding

Nurse practitioner Lona Winnegan shares tips for hair braiders looking to minimize back strain from long hours spent hunched over clients.

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Understanding Dysautonomia

October 21, 2024 autonomic nervous system,  cardiology,  Dysautonomia

Dr. Tyler Moran answers what you need to know about Dysautonomia, a group of conditions caused by problems with the autonomic nervous system.

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Debating Diets: What is the alkaline diet?

February 28, 2022 Debating Diets,  Diets,  Nutrition and Wellness

Erika Zoellner, senior registered dietitian at Baylor College of Medicine, discusses what you need to know about the alkaline diet.

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Healthy Habits: A DOC-umentary Series

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