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Limit consumption of caffeine and alcohol. Quit smoking. Manage chronic conditions, such as diabetes, that might contribute to overactive bladder symptoms ...
Excessive alcohol (≥ 15 drinks/week in men and ≥ 8 drinks/week in women) and/or excessive caffeine intake (> 400 mg). Currently on a diet and/or actively ...
Subjects will report to the CRTU after abstaining from caffeine, alcohol, and exercise for 24 hours. Exclusion Criteria: Pregnancy will result in exclusion ...
Caffeine and hypertension · Calcium channel blockers · Calcium supplements: Do they interfere with blood pressure drugs? Can having vitamin D deficiency cause ...
Participation eligibility · More than 2 alcoholic beverages per day or alcohol consumption within 3 hours prior to bedtime · More than 600 mg caffeine a day (e.g. ...
Limit caffeine, discourage napping and offer opportunities for exercise during the day to help ease nighttime restlessness. Keep a calendar. A calendar ...
Does caffeine make depression worse? Making Mayo's Recipes: Quick quesadillas for an easy dinner solution. Related Articles. Mayo Clinic receives $75 million ...
Certain stimulants may bring on palpitations, such as caf- feine use — too much coffee, tea or other caffeinated beverages — alcohol ... Cutting back on caffeine ...
Food and beverages containing methylxanthines (caffeinated coffee, caffeinated tea, caffeinated soda, and chocolate) must remain stable throughout the trial.
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