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Ingesting cold substances, like ice cream, too fast causes the size of the blood vessels to change rapidly. "There are blood vessels that are inside the ...
Glutamate is a form of the amino acid glutamic acid. Both are naturally in food such as cheese, tomatoes, mushrooms and meat. Glutamate is not related to gluten ...
Ingestion of artificial sweeteners such as SplendaTM (sucralose), Nutrasweet TM(aspartame), lactulose or mannitol 2 days before the study begins, e.g. ...
Learn which medicines are more likely to cause an allergic reaction, what symptoms look like and what treatments can calm such a reaction.
An alternative to this medication should be prescribed or you should stop breastfeeding while using this medicine. Drug Interactions. Although certain medicines ...
The one-celled parasite that causes cyclospora infection can enter the body through ingesting contaminated food or water. Fresh produce is the culprit in ...
Vitamin E acetate is approved for use for some ingested medicines and supplements, and also more commonly in topical form. "We know in those forms, vitamin ...
U.S. federal law does not allow the use of whole plant Cannabis sativa or its parts for any purpose. But CBD from the hemp plant is legal under federal law. It ...
Application process for the Esophageal Diseases Fellowship at Mayo Clinic School of Graduate Medical Education in Rochester, Minnesota.
The results found that ingesting erythritol as a sugar substitute caused a spike in blood levels and increased the stickiness of the volunteers' platelets.
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