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  2. There is no "right" way to come to terms with your orientation. But there are a few things you can do to explore your feelings and help figure things out. Here's how.

  3. Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    Erectile dysfunction can become more prevalent with age. However, symptoms can be treated with medication, therapy, and other methods.

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  6. Fasting Hyperglycemia: What This High Blood Sugar Means

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    Hyperglycemia is a higher-than-normal blood sugar level. Fasting hyperglycemia is when your blood sugar levels stay high even when you haven’t eaten for a long time. Doctors will sometimes have ...

  7. How to Get Motivated: 22 Tips for Working Out, Cleaning, More

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    Everyone goes through it from time to time: the struggle to find the energy to get stuff donewhen you’d rather stay in bed or do literally anything other than those things on your to-do list.

  8. Brain Exercises: 13 Ways to Boost Memory, Focus, and Mental ...

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    Discover how to boost your brain power with 13 evidence-based exercises that can improve your memory, focus, concentration, and more.

  9. Raised Skin Bumps: Pictures, Types, Causes, and Treatment

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    Skin conditions like acne, keloids, allergies, and shingles may cause raised skin bumps. Bumps may also occur with more severe health conditions that require medical attention, such as MRSA ...