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If you find yourself rubbing your shoulder after reaching up to take a coffee mug off the shelf, hammering in a nail just over your[...] By Joel Streed ...
Alpha blockers are a type of blood pressure medicine. They stop a hormone called norepinephrine from tightening the muscles in the walls of smaller arteries ...
For example, some studies have shown that drinking coffee may reduce risk of neurological disease or liver disease. We need to understand this in more depth ...
Journalists: A broadcast-quality video pkg (4:16) is in the downloads. Read the script. In the Loop: Mayo physician dispels popular coffee misconceptions.
Coconut water: Is it super hydrating? Coffee and health · Diet soda: How much is too much? Dietary fat: Know which to choose · Dietary fiber: Essential for a ...
Urinalysis. This test checks the urine for possible signs of kidney or urinary tract problems. · Blood tests. Some blood tests measure the level of waste ...
Do not eat or drink large amounts of caffeine-containing food or beverages such as chocolate, coffee, tea, or cola. Do not take any other medicines unless ...
... coffee grounds, unusual weight gain, yellow skin or eyes, decreased urination, unusual bleeding or bruising, or skin rash. Also, signs of serious heart ...
Kale, coffee and coconut oil. Which ones are good for you ... and which ones aren't? On the next Mayo Clinic Radio, internal and preventive medicine specialist ...
Diagnosis · Anal and rectal exam. Your healthcare professional will look at and examine the area around the anus to look for reflexes of the anal muscles and ...
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