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Office of Dietary Supplements. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/WYNTK-Consumer/ Accessed June 13, 2023. Vitamins, minerals and supplements: Do ...
Alcohol or drug misuse. Stimulants such as caffeine or tobacco. Higher levels of adrenaline in the body due to exercise or anxiety. Injury to the heart muscle ...
Turmeric is becoming a common spice in many home pantries, especially since people are hearing of its many purported health effects, including reducing ...
Caffeine. Other Medical Problems. The presence of other medical problems may affect the use of this medicine. Make sure you tell your doctor if you have any ...
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 ...
This test looks at the entire bowel as well as at tissues outside the bowel. CT enterography is a special CT scan that involves drinking an oral contrast ...
vomiting of material that looks like coffee grounds, severe and continuing; wrinkled skin. Incidence not known. Bluish lips or skin; change in the ability to ...
You may need to limit salt intake and avoid other dietary triggers such as caffeine, alcohol and certain ingredients. If you experience postural hypotension ...
Some studies suggest that melatonin supplements might be helpful in treating sleep disorders, such as delayed sleep phase. Melatonin supplements also may ...
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