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Medications
… to avoid possible contact with everolimus. Do not disperse more than 10 milligrams total at a time. You may use an oral … time each day. Do not increase your dose or use this drug more often or for longer than prescribed. Your condition … with this medicine. Ask your doctor or pharmacist for more details. Since this drug can be absorbed through the …
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… resources and examples on how to make physical activity more inclusive for more of the community. Resources are searchable through key … professionals to support patients/clients to become more physically active. Exercise is Medicine (USA) This …
Medical tests
… of water in the bladder is measured at this point. Then more water may be added while you resist urinating until you … hold back urine are within normal ranges. Abnormal One or more of the following may be found: More than a normal amount of fluid remains in the bladder …
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… blood to clump together easily by making your blood cells more "sticky" and more likely to form clots. Clumping platelets can then block … or HDL). Cholesterol-carrying lipoproteins also more easily enter the walls of your arteries, where they can …
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… congestion . It makes your mucous membranes swell up more than before you used the spray. Try an oral … than the ones that are used in the nose, but it may cause more side effects. If you have any medical conditions speak … Read and follow all instructions on the label. Do not take more than the maximum dose recommended on the label. Be …
Health features
… Vietnamese Enteroviruses are very common viruses. There are more than 100 different types of non-polio enteroviruses … such as EV-D68, make sure to: Wash your hands. For more information on hand washing, see HealthLinkBC File #85 … help keep you healthy and your immune system strong. For more information on immunizations, see our B.C. Immunization …
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… And then it goes away slowly over the course of a year or more. What causes it? Frozen shoulder can develop when you … surgery or injury. Most often in people 40 to 70 years old. More often in women (especially in post-menopausal women) … your range of motion. A frozen shoulder can take a year or more to get better. If treatment is not helping, surgery is …
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… do. This may be a health problem called frailty. Frailty is more than just "slowing down." An older adult may be "frail" … of changes in how the body works. These body changes are more likely to happen when a person has certain other health … frailty to get worse quickly. People who are frail are more likely to have depression and to get infections. And …
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… day in an environment with a harmful noise level (85 dB or more), wear your hearing protection 8 hours a day. Hearing … has been some concern that hearing protectors may make it more difficult to hear important sounds, such as voices or … or earmuffs. But wearing proper protection can help prevent more hearing loss. For more information on the workplace and …
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… Information Overview Maybe you've found yourself drinking more alcohol than you'd prefer. If you want to cut back, … beer or "virgin" cocktails (without the alcohol). Drink more water. Use the water to quench your thirst. Drink a … with lower alcohol content (ABV%). Or use less liquor and more mixer in cocktails. Slow down. It's easy to drink …