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Avoid caffeine and alcohol. Incorporate exercise into your regular routine. Engage in at least 30 minutes of brisk walking, cycling, swimming or other ...
Hot and spicy foods and drinks with caffeine and alcohol can cause hot flashes. ... There's little proof that mindfulness eases hot flashes. But ...
Caffeine and sodium benzoate (injection route) · Caffeine citrate (intravenous route) · Calamine (topical route). Calamine Lotion. Also known as. Calamine ...
There is little evidence determining the effectiveness of bile reflux treatments. ... However, there's little evidence ... Foods to avoid include caffeinated and ...
Don't have caffeine after midday since it may make it even harder to fall asleep or sleep well. Alternative medicine. Melatonin. As a sleep aid, melatonin has ...
I typically manage by using over-the-counter pain medication that includes caffeine as soon as my symptoms begin. ... Evidence suggests that CGRP-targeting ...
Both nicotine and caffeine can worsen anxiety. Use stress management and ... Current evidence regarding the management of mood and anxiety disorders using ...
Caffeine. Some studies show a link between drinking caffeinated beverages such as coffee and green tea and a lower risk of Parkinson's disease. Medicines ...
In a two-part series published in BMJ Evidence-Based Medicine, Mayo Clinic researchers discuss the availability of health care information on social media ...
Avoid stimulants. Caffeine, nicotine, some cold medicines and energy drinks can make the heart beat too fast or irregularly. Avoid illegal drugs. Certain drugs, ...
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