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What is a voting cue? What kind of cues do Americans use in making their vote decisions? What do you think about this process for making voting decisions? Is it good or bad? Why?
Peripheral Edema
Swelling in the body's extremities, such as legs or arms, due to the accumulation of excess fluid.
Parotid Swelling
An enlargement or inflammation of the parotid glands, typically indicative of an infection, blockage, or autoimmune disorder.
Constipation
A common condition characterized by difficulty in passing stool or infrequent bowel movements.
Hypotension
A condition where blood pressure is lower than the normal range, potentially leading to symptoms like dizziness or fainting.
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