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… caused by your illness, you may choose CPR. What are the risks of CPR and life support? CPR doesn't always work to … is usually involved? What are the benefits? What are the risks and side effects? Choose to have CPR and life support … caused by your illness, you may choose CPR. What are the risks of CPR and life support? CPR doesn't always work to …
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… pass (constipation). Temperature changes, such as running a high temperature or feeling very cold. Emotional changes, … in life. It also refers to a person's relationship to a higher power or an energy that gives life meaning. Some … about diseases or conditions that they also may be at risk for developing. Family members should find out the cost …
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… crime or a situation that puts an older adult at immediate risk, call the police or 9-1-1 right away. Advise that you …
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… will need to talk with your doctor about the benefits and risks. Be active and exercise safely. Talk with your doctor … will need to talk with your doctor about the benefits and risks. Be active and exercise safely. Talk with your doctor …
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… these exercises when your ankle was healthy, you are at risk of falling when you try them with an injured ankle. … these exercises when your ankle was healthy, you are at risk of falling when you try them with an injured ankle. …
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… leading to these ulcers. Some things can increase your risk of venous skin ulcers. These include: Deep vein … leading to these ulcers. Some things can increase your risk of venous skin ulcers. These include: Deep vein …
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… your doctor or to school staff. Your child is at increased risk for having the condition. Treatment Overview Treatment … your doctor or to school staff. Your child is at increased risk for having the condition. Treatment Overview Treatment …
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… such as a radio. You may listen to the TV or radio at a higher volume than in the past. How is it diagnosed? Your … is severe. Here are some steps you can take to lower your risk of noise-induced hearing loss. Be aware of and avoid … is background noise. Listening to the TV or radio at a higher volume than in the past. Other symptoms may include: …
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… Never share syringes with another person because of the risk of getting diseases that can be transferred through … Never share syringes with another person because of the risk of getting diseases that can be transferred through …
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… by illness or aging. Medicine use. Overuse of laxatives. Pregnancy. Constipation is sometimes a sign of another … started after you began taking a new medicine or a higher dose of a medicine. Yes Medicine may be causing … started after you began taking a new medicine or a higher dose of a medicine. Yes Medicine may be causing …