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Alcohol can raise blood pressure, especially if consumed in large amounts. If you choose to drink alcohol, do so in moderation. For healthy adults, that means ...
Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. Discuss with your healthcare professional the use of your medicine ...
Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. The following interactions have been selected on the basis of their ...
Red wine, in limited amounts, has long been thought of as healthy for the heart. The alcohol and certain substances in red wine called antioxidants may help ...
Drinking large amounts of alcohol can cause chorea or ataxia. Not getting enough of certain vitamins. Having low levels of certain vitamins in the body ...
Ask about breast cancer screening. · Become familiar with your breasts through breast self-exam for breast awareness. · Drink alcohol in moderation, if at all.
Other possible causes of elevated liver enzymes include: Alcoholic hepatitis (Alcohol-associated hepatitis) (This is severe liver damage caused by drinking too ...
These include being overweight, eating too many sweets or drinking too much alcohol. Smoking, being inactive or having diabetes also may raise the risk of ...
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