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… Alcohol has both immediate and long-term effects on your body, including an increased risk of injuries and chronic diseases. The less you drink, the lower your risk. Different factors put some people more at … affects the body The alcohol you drink moves into the bloodstream from the stomach and small intestine. The amount …
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… battery-powered device. It sends mild electrical signals to your heart. This keeps the heart beating normally. These … in the heart's right ventricle, which is one of the heart's lower chambers. A leadless pacemaker may not an option for … inside the catheter. The doctor puts the catheter into a blood vessel in your groin. You will get a shot to numb the …
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… Last updated August 9, 2013 A key part of planning for your baby is deciding where you want to give birth.   In … of pregnancy you have a medical condition such as high blood pressure, heart or kidney disease, or diabetes you have …
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… by-products. These by-products can also get inside your home from car exhaust coming in through a garage. What … combustion by-products? Carbon monoxide (CO): Reduces the blood’s ability to carry oxygen. Acute exposure may cause … Indoor Air Quality and Health at www.ncceh.ca/sites/default/files/Air_Cleaners_Oct_2010.pdf (PDF 162 KB). If you plan to …
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… make sure you're exercising safely. On this page: Assessing your readiness Using equipment safely Exercising safely outdoors Assessing your readiness Fill out the Physical Activity Readiness … if you experience angina symptoms (such as chest pain or pressure), feel faint or light-headed, or become extremely …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … endothelial growth factor-VEGF) thereby decreasing the blood supply to the tumor and slowing tumor growth. This … vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). To lower the chance of getting cut, bruised, or injured, use …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional for complete information about this product and your specific health needs. Uses This medication is used to …
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… The safest time to travel is between 18 and 24 weeks, when your risks for miscarriage and early labour are lowest. … any long car trips. Always wear your seat belt. Strap the lower belt across your lap, under your belly. Remove any … short walks at least every 2 hours. This helps increase the blood circulation in your legs and reduce bladder pressure. …
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… medical advice and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care … and your specific health needs. Warning Cyclosporine lowers your ability to fight infections. This may make you … lumps, night sweats. Cyclosporine can also cause high blood pressure and kidney problems. The risk of both …
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… On this page: Health Tools What Increases Your Risk Symptoms What Happens When to Call a Doctor … the higher the risk. Stroke or conditions that affect the blood vessels (vascular system) in the brain. Brain tumour. … against the risk that your seizures may return. You have a lower risk of having a seizure after you stop medicine if: …