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  2. The 11 Best Treatments for Restless Legs Syndrome - Healthline

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    Keep distractions, such as the TV and phone, to a minimum in your bedroom. Avoid electronic screens for the two to three hours before you go to sleep. Blue light from these screens can throw off ...

  3. How Do Weight Loss Gummies Work? - Healthline

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    These gummies contain green tea extract, garcinia extract, raspberry ketones, green coffee bean extract, and caffeine. The claim is that these ingredients help burn calories and fat, support ...

  4. Abbreviations Your Doctor Uses - WebMD

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    EKG or ECG. 6 /13. This machine records the electrical activity of your heart and graphs it. It helps your doctor see if there’s a problem with your blood flow or heart rhythm. ECG stands for ...

  5. Coronary Artery Disease: Your Job and Your Rights - WebMD

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    This federal law may protect you if you have to take time off of work to recover from your coronary artery disease. You may be eligible for FMLA if: You’ve worked for your employer for at least ...

  6. Not Safe for Work (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Not Safe for Work is a British comedy-drama series created and written by D. C. Moore, produced by Clerkenwell Films and broadcast by Channel 4. The series, originally called Cut , [1] explores the shattered personal and professional lives of a group of highly dysfunctional civil servants.

  7. 7 Health Effects of Working Too Much

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    4. You’ve been feeling blue. You’re in the “living for the weekends” mindset (unless you work on the weekends, too). Working too much can take a toll on your mental health. One study found ...

  8. Do Not Track - Wikipedia

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    Do Not Track ( DNT) is a formerly official HTTP header field, designed to allow internet users to opt-out of tracking by websites—which includes the collection of data regarding a user's activity across multiple distinct contexts, and the retention, use, or sharing of data derived from that activity outside the context in which it occurred.

  9. Cat Picky Eaters: Feeding a Kitty That Won't Eat - WebMD

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    In the wild, they eat between 10 and 20 meals a day, and they are opportunistic feeders. That means they eat when food is available. They hunt small prey, and those animals -- small birds, mice ...