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… of clutter. How to keep yourself safe You can reduce your risk of injury when you have vertigo by following these … shelves. This can help eliminate the need to climb or reach high. If climbing is essential, use a step stool with … shelves. This can help eliminate the need to climb or reach high. If climbing is essential, use a step stool with …
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… having a baby with a genetic condition or birth defect are higher than average. Even though amniocentesis can detect … Amniocentesis is usually very safe. But it does have some risks, including a small chance of causing a miscarriage. … a baby with a genetic condition or a birth defect are higher than average. Or you may already know that your …
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… ) or by bacteria (such as epiglottitis , or impetigo , or a sexually transmitted infection ). An infection is more … dehydration . Over time, having a dry mouth increases your risk of mouth infections, gum disease, and dental cavities. … many mouth problems. Your chances of having oral cancer are higher if you smoke, use smokeless (chew) tobacco, or use …
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… closely. The device may not work right, may be a health risk, or both. A cardiac device—such as an implantable … I: This is the most serious type of recall. A device has a high risk of causing harm or death. Type II: The device has … I: This is the most serious type of recall. A device has a high risk of causing harm or death. Type II: The device has …
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… having a baby with a genetic condition or birth defect are higher than average. Even though CVS can find certain … will be born healthy. No test can do that. CVS has some risks, including a small chance of causing a miscarriage. … having a baby with a genetic condition or birth defect are higher than average. Or you may already know that your …
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… Why are antiplatelets used? Antiplatelets help lower the risk of a heart attack or stroke. Antiplatelets may be used by people who: Are at high risk for a heart attack or stroke. Have coronary artery … or stroke. Antiplatelets may be used by people who: Are at high risk for a heart attack or stroke. Have coronary artery …
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… health problem related to your weight, such as diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. Medicine may help you lose a small amount … it probably won't help you. footnote 1 What are the risks and side effects of some weight-loss medicines? Weight …
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… a type of genetic test. It can help show whether people in high-risk groups for a specific disease (certain ethnic groups or … Sampling)? Is the Test Accurate? The genetic panel test is highly accurate to show whether or not a person is a carrier …
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… with your doctor, and make those decisions together. Drink high-calorie protein shakes between meals. Try nutritious … sports can be fun ways to get exercise. They don't pose a risk of spreading HIV to other athletes or coaches. In … some of the problems caused by treatment for HIV, such as high cholesterol. Medicines can be used to treat the buildup …
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… everyone. Experts recommend antiviral medicines if you have high levels of both the hepatitis B virus and liver enzymes … antiviral medicines if you have normal or only slightly higher-than-normal levels of liver enzymes in your blood and … is usually involved? What are the benefits? What are the risks and side effects? Take antiviral medicine Take …