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Check in with your health care provider if: There's no obvious reason for your frequent urination, such as drinking more total fluids, alcohol or caffeine. The ...
The roles that dietary fat intake and other external factors play in the production of oligodendrocytes and OPCs is not well-understood. Although brain lipids ...
All forms of tobacco consumption carry significant health risks and can lead to cancer. "We always say it's never too late to stop smoking, and the risk for ...
Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration (avoid alcohol and caffeine). ... Stop drinking alcohol and smoking, and avoid exposure to smoke. Alcohol and ...
Severe skin flushing combined with dizziness. Rapid heartbeat. Itching. Nausea and vomiting. Abdominal pain. Diarrhea. Gout. Rash. If you think you may have ...
At least 3 weeks and not more than 6 months since last alcoholic beverage intake at the time of study screening. ... Excessive caffeine consumption. Positive ...
Know what you're eating and drinking. Be sure to read food labels carefully. If you have already had a severe reaction, wear a medical alert bracelet or ...
Drinking tea or warm lemon water mixed with honey is a time-honored way to soothe a sore throat. But honey alone may be an effective cough suppressant, too ...
Start by drinking water to help you feel full and manage your weight. ... Alcohol and caffeine can keep you awake, so watch your intake. Stress less ...
Shake this mixture well before drinking. Dosing. The dose of this medicine will be different for different patients. Follow your doctor's orders or the ...
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