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Puffy, swollen fingers might just be a sign that you ate a salty meal. But they could also be signaling something serious, like kidney disease.
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What Swollen Fingers May Be Telling You
Puffy, swollen fingers might just be a sign that you ate a salty meal. But they could also be signaling something serious, like kidney disease.
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Stroke is a medical emergency and a leading cause of death in the U.S. The sooner you seek treatment, the better your odds.
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Signs You're Not Getting Enough Protein
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