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  2. 15 Comfortable Couches That Are Actually Chic - AOL

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    Lonsdale Chaise Sectional. Sectional sofas make it easy to stretch out while watching TV or reading. This version doesn’t skimp on comfort or design, while avoiding the exorbitant costs of ...

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    Alcantara 89.5" Square Arm Sofa. You certainly don’t have to spend $1,000 or more on a sofa. There are lots of high-quality options to fit almost any budget, including this cozy corduroy option.

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    Kova Sofa + Ottoman. Finding an ultra-compact (i.e., not too wide) extra-deep sofa can be a challenge. But for many city dwellers, a smaller sofa is their best and only option.

  5. Obesity hypoventilation syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The exact prevalence of obesity hypoventilation syndrome is unknown, and it is thought that many people with symptoms of OHS have not been diagnosed. [4] About a third of all people with morbid obesity (a body mass index exceeding 40 kg/m 2) have elevated carbon dioxide levels in the blood. [5]

  6. Lipedema - Wikipedia

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    Lipedema is a condition that is almost exclusively found in women [3] and results in enlargement of both legs due to deposits of fat under the skin. [2] Women of any weight may be affected [2] [3] and the fat is resistant to traditional weight-loss methods. [4]

  7. Post-thrombotic syndrome - Wikipedia

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    For people who have already had a single DVT event, the best way to prevent a second DVT is appropriate anticoagulation therapy. [20] A second prevention approach may be weight loss for those who are overweight or obese. Increased weight can put more stress and pressure on leg veins, and can predispose patients to developing PTS. [13]