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Adding sugar to foods and beverages makes them more calorie dense. It's easy to consume extra calories when eating foods that are sugar sweetened. Increased ...
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Avoid beverages that contain caffeine or alcohol, as they can be dehydrating. Drinking alcohol can also worsen the swelling of the lining of the sinuses and ...
* Excessive caffeine consumption (\>400 mg/day) * Excessive alcohol consumption (\>7 drinks/week for women, \>14 drinks/week for men) * Office systolic ...
Cigars aren't safer than cigarettes. Like cigarettes, cigars contain nicotine, tobacco and cancer-causing chemicals.
Food and beverages (eg, mineral water, coffee, tea, or juice) will decrease the amount of risedronate absorbed by the body. Waiting longer than 30 minutes ...
This study is being done to look at the cardiovascular response, if any, to intake of commercially available energy drink. We hypothesize that energy drink ...
... coffee grounds; unusual weight gain; and/or skin rash. Also, signs of serious heart problems could occur such as chest pain, tightness in chest, fast or ...
Genetic predisposition to major depressive disorder differentially impacts alcohol consumption and high-risk drinking situations in men and women with alcohol ...
If drinking liquids upsets your stomach or causes vomiting, your healthcare professional might give you IV fluids. Water is a good way to replace fluids, but it ...
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