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… such as condoms, dental dam barriers and lubricant Alcohol and some prescription and illegal drugs can …
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… the amount you eat, or the amount of tea, coffee or alcohol you drink Visiting your health care provider more …
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… tea, specialty coffees and teas and hot chocolate Sweetened alcoholic drinks Cakes, cookies, muffins, pastry, chocolate …
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… food and drinks that might irritate your stomach, such as alcohol, coffee, strong tea, sugary drinks, spicy food, …
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… to reduce a fever is not always needed Sponge baths, alcohol baths and rubs are not recommended When should I …
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… harm. Some older adults who have experienced abuse may use alcohol or prescription drugs to help them with sleep, …
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… light (e.g., tanning beds) Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol Having a weakened immune system (e.g., chemotherapy, …