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When in line with the preferred life style of the subject, true and complete abstinence (not periodic abstinence) is acceptable. Male subjects and their ...
You may be asked to submit to periodic urine tests and pill counts. You'll agree to maintain all aspects of your treatment plan, such as physical therapy or ...
Periodic abstinence, the rhythm method, the withdrawal method, condoms, and diaphragms are not acceptable methods of contraception. Women of childbearing ...
... periodic fevers, rashes, gastrointestinal symptoms, inflammatory arthritis and sicca symptoms, known as Yao syndrome. Significance to patient care. Dr. Davis ...
Periodic abstinence (e.g., calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, post-ovulation methods) and coitus interruptus (withdrawal) are not acceptable methods of ...
... Periodic limb movement disorder, Bruxism, Parasomnia, Sleep-related breathing disorder, Pickwickian syndrome, Complex sleep apnea, Sleep talking, Sleep ...
Intermittent fasting also may improve the body's response to a hormone called insulin. Insulin helps control blood sugar levels. Higher LDL cholesterol and ...
Periodic abstinence, such as calendar, ovulation, symptothermal, postovulation methods, and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception. Men must ...
Total abstinence (Periodic abstinence and withdrawal are not acceptable methods of contraception);; Female sterilization (bilateral oophorectomy with or ...
... Periodic limb movement disorder, Bruxism, Parasomnia, Sleep-related breathing disorder, Complex sleep apnea, Sleep talking, Night leg cramps, Sleep starts ...
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