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Alcoholic liver disease; Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease; Autoimmune hepatitis ... Evidence of deleterious effects of alcohol abuse (as assessed by the ...
Alcohol use, which can affect your body's ability to regulate your temperature. Overdressing, particularly in clothes that don't allow sweat to evaporate ...
These include caffeine, alcohol, tea, carbonated drinks, citrus juice and fruit, chocolate, spicy foods, and tomatoes. Try not eating or drinking these to ...
However, prophylactic use of antibiotics is permitted. Alcohol abuse, alcohol ... alcoholic hepatitis (chronic alcoholic hepatitis is allowed) within 6 ...
The stress of living with a severe specific phobia may lead to misuse of drugs or alcohol. Suicide. Some people with specific phobias may be at risk of ...
These include dairy products, spicy foods, alcohol, high-fat foods and beverages that contain caffeine, orange juice or prune juice. Try probiotics ...
Avoid alcohol. Limit caffeine, especially while recovering from surgery, as it can cause dehydration. Take vitamin and mineral supplements daily as directed ...
Alcohol. Beer, wine, and alcoholic drinks can add calories and also make you hungrier. "Alternating an alcoholic drink with some carbonated water with a ...
Dehydration raises the risk of blood clots after surgery. Airline cabin air tends to be dry. It's best to drink water. “Some of the other drinks – alcoholic ...
Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. The following interactions have been selected on the basis of their ...
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