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Can too much sugar intake cause migraine?
When you consume too much sugar at once or don't eat for an extended period of time, you can cause rapid fluctuations in your blood sugar levels which can trigger a headache. Some people are more prone to these sugar-triggered headaches. This causes a host of symptoms and related complications, someRead more
When you consume too much sugar at once or don’t eat for an extended period of time, you can cause rapid fluctuations in your blood sugar levels which can trigger a headache. Some people are more prone to these sugar-triggered headaches. This causes a host of symptoms and related complications, some of which can be life-threatening. A common symptom of high or low blood glucose is a headache. Headaches alone aren’t harmful, but they can signal that your blood sugar is out of its target range. If you have frequent headaches, diabetes may be to blame.
See lessWhat is the best age to register a child for ballet?
2years is quite too early for a child to get registered into ballet. Children don’t really start practicing ballet in particular properly until the age of 8, before this they are usually learning musicality rather than technique. By the age of 8 most children have the strength and ability to beginRead more
2years is quite too early for a child to get registered into ballet. Children don’t really start practicing ballet in particular properly until the age of 8, before this they are usually learning musicality rather than technique. By the age of 8 most children have the strength and ability to begin ballet classes; as Pre-ballet classes are often offered to children between the ages of 4 and 8. Pre-ballet classes are classes that focus more on the technical aspects of ballet. Your child will be taught the basic techniques at a controlled pace appropriate for their level. Most teachers believe that the attention spans of 3-year-olds are too short to deal with, and prefer parents to wait until a child is at least 4 before allowing the child to enroll. However, formal ballet training should not be introduced until the age of 8.
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