Aerobic exercise
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Walking for fitness: Overcoming setbacks
Don't give up if your walking program goes off track. Get back in the game with these four tips: 1. Stop beating yourself up. Shrug it off as a temporary setback, even if it happens more than once. 2. Re-evaluate your goals. Make sure your goals are neither too hard nor too easy. 3. Get going. Just do some form of exercise today, even if it's only for 5 minutes. 4. Keep planning. Figure out ways to fit in a walk even if you're going on a trip, working overtime or juggling family duties.
Vulvar varicosities during pregnancy: What can you do?
Vulvar varicosities can cause discomfort during pregnancy. Understand what causes this form of varicose veins and learn how to get relief.
Vocal cord dysfunction: Is it a type of asthma?
Vocal cord dysfunction and asthma cause similar symptoms, but they're not the same. Find out the difference between the two.
Video: Migraine aura
A migraine aura is usually visual, but can also be a sensory, motor or verbal disturbance. This animation shows what happens when you have a migraine aura.
Video: An asthma attack
What happens to your airways during an asthma attack?
Vaginal odor
Learn about causes of unpleasant or unusual odor from the vagina and when to seek care.
Vaginal dryness after menopause: How to treat it?
Low-dose estrogen therapy, vaginal moisturizers and vaginal lubricants are among treatments for this condition and the discomfort it causes.
Vaginal dryness
Make an appointment with your doctor if vaginal dryness is causing you discomfort.
Vaginal discharge
Learn what to expect when it comes to vaginal discharge. And know when changes in discharge might mean you should see a health care provider.
Vaginal bleeding
Bleeding from your vagina that's different from your period might signal a problem. Learn about possible causes and when you should see a doctor.
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