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High blood pressure. Cigarette smoking or secondhand smoke exposure. High cholesterol. Diabetes. Obstructive sleep apnea. Cardiovascular disease, including ...
... nausea and vomiting after anesthesia, narcotic pain medicines, and surgery. It is also used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness.
Study of your bone marrow or blood might show the gene change that's linked with the disease. Illustration showing a needle suctioning out liquid bone ...
Heavy sweating. Faintness. Dizziness. Fatigue. Weak, rapid pulse. Low blood pressure upon standing. Muscle cramps. Nausea.
The seriousness of ARDS symptoms can vary depending on what's causing them and whether there is underlying heart or lung disease. Symptoms include: Severe ...
These include lung disease, dehydration due to extreme exercise, living at a high altitude, heavy smoking, burns and sleep apnea. Use of a performance ...
Infectious diseases are illnesses that happen when tiny living beings get inside the body and multiply. Bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites are examples ...
Discovering how the body responds to high altitude could help develop new ways to treat disease. [TRT 2:17 ]. Video and script are available in downloads ...
The cold, ice and snow add complexities to our lives and potentially to our health. Sickness, frostbite and accidents are all things to consider when heading ...
This interrupts communication between the brain and the rest of the body. Eventually, the disease can cause permanent damage of the nerve fibers.
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