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  2. fatigue or lack of sleep. stress or anxiety. exercise. caffeine consumption. Other triggers and causes of eyelid twitching include: eye irritation, strain, or corneal abrasion. dry eyes ...

  3. Hairline Fracture: Types, Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    Treatment may involve applying ice to the affected area. A hairline fracture, also known as a stress fracture, is a small crack or severe bruise within a bone. This injury is most common in ...

  4. Toxic Work Environment: Signs and 10 Tips to Cope - Healthline

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    offensive or aggressive leadership. harassment. bullying. ostracism. threatening behavior from managers and coworkers. These are some signs that can create or contribute to a toxic work ...

  5. Occult Blood In Urine: What This Means - Healthline

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    The medical term for blood in the urine is hematuria. Blood in the urine may be tinged pink or red. When you can see it, this is considered gross hematuria. When blood is in the urine but you ...

  6. Breathwork: What Is it and How Does it Work? - WebMD

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    This technique uses a long, deep breath. As you breathe, you can visualize your breath filling up your body. Your belly and chest should both expand when you inhale. When you exhale, your chest ...

  7. Neck Stretches for Pain Relief: How to Stretch Your Neck - WebMD

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    Keep your head squarely over your shoulders and your back straight. Slowly turn your head to the right until you feel a stretch in the side of your neck and shoulder. Hold the stretch for 15-30 ...

  8. Why Do We Yawn? - WebMD

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    Yawning opens up the muscles in your skull and jaw to increase blood flow to the brain. Yawning causes you to breathe in deeply, which increases blood flow in the veins in your brain and allows ...

  9. Gastrointestinal Infection: Symptoms and Treatment - Healthline

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    They’re characterized by abdominal cramps and discomfort followed by diarrhea. Other symptoms might include: nausea. vomiting. fever. loss of appetite. muscle aches. dehydration. headache.