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… a vein ( intravenous, or IV ). Health professionals have a higher risk for needle-stick injuries. A puncture from a … more serious. Your health habits and lifestyle , such as eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, … to the wound. Clean the wound as soon as you can. This lowers the chance of infection, scarring, and tattooing of …
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… Your body needs iron to make hemoglobin, the part of your blood that carries oxygen to all of your cells. But when … storing iron in the body. When iron levels are dangerously high, organ and tissue damage can happen. What causes it? … if you should change the foods you eat. If you need to lower the amount of iron in your diet, you can eat less red …
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… recommend removing the ovaries during hysterectomy is to lower the risk of ovarian cancer and breast cancer. If you are at high risk, surgery can lower your risk. If you aren't at high risk for cancer, …
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… wakefulness and physical activity and decrease appetite. In high doses, it can increase body temperature to … seizures. Because methamphetamine increases heart rate and blood pressure, it can permanently damage blood vessels in … hours after use. Signs of use Long periods of time without eating or sleeping Weight loss Agitated behaviour, excited …
Medications
… you may have withdrawal symptoms (such as shaking, sweating, chills, nausea, vomiting, confusion). To help prevent withdrawal, your doctor may lower your dose slowly. Withdrawal is more likely if you have used modafinil for a long time or in high doses. Tell your doctor or pharmacist right away if you …
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… care professional. This drug may also be used for binge eating disorder (BED) or mental/mood disorders (such as … taking bupropion for 1 week so that the drug can reach a high enough level in your blood. Set a date for quitting, and stop smoking sometime in …
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… people the energy they need for physical activity. Have a healthy snack. Try an apple, a whole-wheat bagel, or a … are convenient, but be sure to read the label. They can be high in added sugar. Drink plenty of fluids. It's important to drink enough fluids to balance the loss from sweating from exercise. To protect yourself from dehydration: …
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… To help prevent withdrawal, your doctor may slowly lower the dose of your old medication after you begin using … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your doctor about … later in life, encourage children to exercise and eat a healthy diet (including calcium). Missed Dose If you miss a …
Medications
… To help prevent withdrawal, your doctor may slowly lower the dose of your old medication after you begin using … pills") or if you have conditions such as severe sweating, diarrhea, or vomiting. Talk to your doctor about … later in life, encourage children to exercise and eat a healthy diet (including calcium). Missed Dose If you miss a …
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… This test measures the amount of lead in a person's blood. Lead is a poisonous (toxic) metal that can damage the … the heel (heel stick). A person can be exposed to lead: By eating or drinking lead-contaminated foods, water, or other … or who live in places where the chance of poisoning is high, such as in a large city. Check for the amount of lead …