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… used? How about where the speed of the song slows down or gets faster? See if the beat of the music is affecting your … See if one way works better for you than another. Get outside. Just going for a walk can be a way to practice mindfulness. You …
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… your anger goes away. But if you have PTSD, your anger may get out of control. This means you lose your temper and may … harming others or yourself. When you have PTSD, you can get stuck in a "ready to act" mode. Your anger is always … this mode, you may: Always be on alert. You may be quick to get angry, and look for situations where you have to be …
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… dose or change to a different medicine. Always be sure you get specific information on the medicine you're taking. For … may keep another medicine from working well. Or you may get a side effect you didn't expect. Medicines may also … pregnancy or breastfeeding. If you are pregnant, trying to get pregnant, or breastfeeding, ask your doctor or …
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… change position. This can happen if you stand up too fast, get dehydrated, or take certain medicines, such as ones for … predict. It happens to some people every time they have to get a shot or they see blood. Some people know they are going to faint because they have symptoms beforehand, such …
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… Children from 5 to 12 years old, women, and older adults get motion sickness more than others do. It's rare in … seasickness, or carsickness. What causes it? You get motion sickness when one part of your balance-sensing … amusement park rides, or boats or ships. You could also get sick from video games, flight simulators, or looking …
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… likely to break. Raloxifene may also lower the chance of getting a certain type of breast cancer (invasive breast … before you start taking raloxifene and each time you get a refill. If you have any questions, ask your doctor or … or lumps right away. Lifestyle changes that help promote healthy bones include increasing weight-bearing exercise, …
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… of treatment. Use this medication regularly in order to get the most benefit from it. Remember to receive it every 4 … and nausea may occur. If any of these effects last or get worse, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Remember … dental exams and learn how to keep your teeth and gums healthy. If you have jaw pain, tell your doctor and dentist …
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… consciousness). You have sudden dizziness that doesn't get better. You have dizziness along with symptoms of a … side with the ear that's causing the problem facing down. Get up slowly in the morning and sit on the edge of the bed … for vertigo may help. Try standing with your feet together, arms down, and slowly moving your head from side to …
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… active women ages 20 to 50. An estimated 50% of women get bladder infections sometime during their lives. Kidney … are affected most often with kidney stones. But anyone can get stones at any age. An injury to the genital area can … urinate, have blood in your urine, have swelling, or have ongoing pain. In women and girls, genital skin irritation can …
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… fasciitis is very rare but serious. Many people who get necrotizing fasciitis are in good health before they get the infection. Your risk of getting this infection is higher if you: Have a weak immune …