12 Clues You Might Have Heart Disease
Sleep Apnea
Yellow-Orange Bumpy Rash
Poor Grip Strength
Dark Spot Under Nails
Dizziness
Sexual Problems
Skin Color Changes
Bleeding Gums
Dark, Velvety Skin Patches
Trouble Breathing
Swelling In Lower Legs
Fatigue
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