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… Basics Health Tools Cause What Increases Your Risk Prevention Symptoms What Happens When to Call a Doctor … from getting worse. Wear compression stockings. Stay at a healthy weight. Prop up (elevate) your legs. Avoid long … some extent. Here are a few things you can try. Stay at a healthy weight. Lose weight if you need to. Get regular …
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… milk, particularly after the first few weeks when their breasts feel soft, and their baby seems to be feeding … of milk. The principle of supply and demand is essential to breastfeeding - the more your baby feeds, the more milk you … so that harmful bacteria can grow. Human milk helps healthy bacteria grow in the intestines. If your baby isn't …
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… with COPD are less physically active than the Canadian guidelines recommend. Physical activity and lung disease Current Canadian guidelines recommend doing light- to moderate-intensity …
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… periods. Obesity also can cause menstrual problems. Eating disorders, such as anorexia or bulimia . Increased … , such as an imperforate hymen or Asherman's syndrome . Breastfeeding. Regular periods may not resume until after … health . If you have a condition such as diabetes, HIV, cancer, or heart disease, you may need to pay closer …
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… within a year after the baby is born. Some types of bone cancer (osteosarcomas) and the spread of cancer to the bone … matches the body parts (such as ovaries, testes, prostate, breasts, penis, or vagina) you now have in the area where … more serious. Your health habits and lifestyle , such as eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, …
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… with this medication have shown a rare risk of developing cancer. Discuss with your doctor the benefits and risks of … medication with others. Lifestyle changes that help promote healthy bones include increasing weight-bearing exercise, stopping smoking, limiting alcohol, and eating well-balanced meals that contain adequate calcium and …
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… This medication is used to treat ovarian, lung, or cervical cancer. It is a chemotherapy drug that works by slowing or stopping the growth of cancer cells. Other Uses This section contains uses of this … of this medication. It is unknown if this drug passes into breast milk. Because of the possible risk to the infant, …
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… such as eczema , psoriasis , or seborrheic dermatitis . Sweating. You are more likely to get swimmer's ear if: You … matches the body parts (such as ovaries, testes, prostate, breasts, penis, or vagina) you now have in the area where … health . If you have a condition such as diabetes, HIV, cancer, or heart disease, you may need to pay closer …
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… is to avoid food or water that may be contaminated. Eating raw or uncooked seafood and meat puts you at higher … on international disease outbreaks and treatment and prevention guidelines. Local health units can also access this …
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… (especially in children/teens/young adults) of developing cancer (such as lymphoma, skin) due to this medication or … Do not warm up this medication in any other way such as heating in the microwave or placing in hot water. Before … your doctor. It is not known whether this drug passes into breast milk. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding. Drug …