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… on the best available evidence for these outcomes (evidence quality: borderline to inconclusive for infection and phimosis, borderline for heavy bleeding) Benefits The quality of the evidence about the benefits of circumcision … months of life. This means that 96 to 97 may not. Risks The quality of the evidence about the risks of circumcision is …
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… and bowel problems. And these can have a big impact on your quality of life. There is a chance that your prostate cancer … pain. Another benefit is that you can keep your current quality of life and keep doing the activities you enjoy, at … sexual health; and your relationships are all part of your quality of life. For men with low-risk localized prostate …
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… influenza (flu), and sinus infections. Cigarette smoke, air pollution, and fumes from gas, oil, or kerosene heaters. … Many people have symptoms when they exercise. Dry, cold air. Medicines, such as aspirin or beta-blockers. Hormones, … so it will drop when you're near things that cause your airways to narrow. Be tested for allergies. Skin or blood …
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… decides the amount of medicine you use based on how much air you can breathe in. It also may be different from the … mist. The medicine comes out slowly and lasts longer in the air than the medicine in an MDI. An SMI has a dose counter, … decides the amount of medicine you use based on how much air you can breathe in. It also may be different from the …
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… for episodic migraine prevention in adults: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of … for episodic migraine prevention in adults: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of … for episodic migraine prevention in adults: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of …
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… in someone who was hurt in a fire. Or a car that backfires may remind a veteran of gunfire. Being around others … in someone who was hurt in a fire. Or a car that backfires may remind a veteran of gunfire. Being around others …
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… you look at a moving object. After warm or cold water (or air) is placed inside your ears. Why It Is Done … is placed inside your ears. In some cases, warm and cool air may be blown gently into your ears instead of using … and lead to infection. The caloric test can be done with air instead of water, but if the eardrum is perforated, the …
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… . Air purifiers and ventilation systems cannot remove all the … an open window. Many of the toxic chemicals remain in the air and the carpets, curtains, furniture and clothes. … any time Inside or within 6 meters of a doorway, window or air intake of a public building or workplace. Work vehicles …
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… caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs, … and nose with a tissue when you cough, sneeze or laugh Air out rooms you are staying in by opening the window (if … with weak immune systems Do not use buses, trains, taxis or airplanes Do not go to public places like work, school, …