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Prevention. To lower your risk of pelvic inflammatory disease: Practice safer sex. Use condoms every time you have sex, limit your number of partners and ask ...
Prevention · Don't smoke. If you smoke, the best way to reduce your risk of heart attack and cardiogenic shock is to quit. · Keep a healthy weight. · Eat healthy.
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Malaria, most often caused by the bite of an infected mosquito, has been reported in the U.S. Learn more about malaria prevention.
Prevention. Because the cause of Parkinson's disease is not known, there are no proven ways to prevent it. Research shows that some factors may help protect ...
Prevention. Overview. Valley fever is a fungal infection. Coccidioides (kok ... Prevention. There is no vaccine to prevent valley fever. If you live in or ...
Prevention of kidney stones may include a mix of lifestyle changes and medicines. Lifestyle changes. You may lower your risk of kidney stones if you: Drink ...
For prevention of episodic migraine: Adults—75 milligrams (mg) every other day. Children—Use and dose must be determined by your doctor. Storage. Store the ...
Prevention. To reduce your risk of coming in contact with rabid animals: Vaccinate your pets. Cats, dogs and ferrets can be vaccinated against rabies. Ask ...
Learn more about the symptoms and prevention of this viral infection that easily passes to others.
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