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Spits up blood or stomach contents that look like coffee grounds. Refuses to feed or eat. Has blood in the stool. Has difficulty breathing or a cough that ...
Avoid alcohol, coffee and caffeinated sodas, which can make dehydration worse. Rest. Your body needs rest to heal. Soothe a sore throat. A saltwater gargle ...
Caffeine: Does it affect blood sugar? Cervicitis · Chronic bladder infection · Craniopharyngioma · Cystitis · Diabetes · Diabetes and depression: Coping with ...
Some people with depression may use marijuana as a way to detach from their depressive symptoms. Heavy users may appear depressed as a result of the dulling ...
Limit use of caffeine, alcohol, salt and tobacco. Too much use of these substances can make your symptoms worse. Drink enough fluids, eat a healthy diet ...
... consumption from cardiopulmonary exercise testing and the liver frailty index or the six-minute walk test (SOC), for the identification of frailty in liver ...
Try to drink about 8 to 10 glasses of caffeine-free and alcohol-free fluids throughout the day. A glass is 8 ounces. Exercise regularly. Lifestyle ...
Drinking alcohol with this medicine may increase your risk of having drowsiness. This medicine may make you sweat less, causing your body temperature to ...
The purpose of this study is to see if varenicline will decrease alcohol consumption and increase alcohol abstinence rates when given to alcoholic patients for ...
The FDA has established an acceptable daily intake for each artificial sweetener. The acceptable daily intake is set at conservative levels. That means those ...
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