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Call your doctor right away if you have severe stomach pain, black, tarry stools, or are vomiting blood or material that looks like coffee grounds. Your ...
You may eat a low-residue breakfast (eg, white bread, biscuits, no wheat muffins, cornflakes, eggs, cream of wheat, grits, yogurt, cottage cheese, coffee ...
Fish consumption and marine omega-3 fatty acid supplementation in pregnancy. ... Impact of dietary mercury intake during pregnancy on the health of ...
vomiting of blood or material that looks like coffee grounds; weakness; weight gain. Rare. Bluish-colored lips, fingernails, or palms; dark urine; pale skin ...
a smiling elderly father and his adult daughter, with cups of tea or coffee ... Normal intake of calcium in the diet may help ... Prevention typically involves ...
58%, water consumption by 33%, energy consumption by 52% and greenhouse gas emissions by 72%. ... snacks and limit caffeine. Too much caffeinated coffee, tea or ...
Cigars aren't safer than cigarettes. Like cigarettes, cigars contain nicotine, tobacco and cancer-causing chemicals.
Drink plenty of fluids to prevent dehydration (avoid alcohol and caffeine). ... Stop drinking alcohol and smoking, and avoid exposure to smoke. Alcohol and ...
In this Medical Edge Radio episode, Mayo Clinic, Dr. Steven Ames talks about the relationship between binge drinking and smoking.
This medicine may add to the central nervous system (CNS) stimulant effects of caffeine-containing foods or beverages, such as chocolate, cocoa, tea, coffee, ...
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