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Consume alcohol in moderation. · Never assume a campfire or bonfire is completely out. · Always wear a helmet when biking, motorcycling, horseback riding or on an ...
Using alcohol or tobacco with certain medicines may also cause interactions to occur. Discuss with your healthcare professional the use of your medicine ...
Problems with alcohol or drugs. Being in jail or prison. Attempting suicide or trying to kill someone else. Having other mental health conditions such as ...
Brain tumors. Alcohol or illicit drug misuse. Family history of seizures. Complications. Having a seizure can sometimes lead to complications that can cause ...
Alcohol also can hurt an already sore mouth. Don't drink alcohol or use alcohol-based mouthwash. Read the labels carefully. Eat foods at room temperature or ...
Exposure to environmental stressors, inflammatory conditions, toxins, alcohol or drugs while in the womb can sometimes be linked to mental illness. Brain ...
Can spraying alcohol or chlorine on my body kill COVID-19? You do not want to spray alcohol or chlorine on your body. These solutions are intended to be ...
You can use alcohol-based hand sanitizers when you don't have soap and water. If you use a hand sanitizer, make sure it has at least 60% alcohol. And wash ...
Avoid alcohol and use medications with care. Your liver may have difficulty processing medications and alcohol. If you have hepatitis, don't drink alcohol.
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