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… antiviral medication (ribavirin). These drugs work by reducing the amount of hepatitis C virus in your body, which … sex" (including the use of latex condoms) to lower the risk of passing the virus to others. How To Use Read the … pharmacist. Take this medication by mouth with or without food as directed by your doctor, usually once daily. …
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… Overview Cause Symptoms What Happens What Increases Your Risk When To Call Examinations and Tests Treatment Overview … drugs or who drink alcohol during pregnancy have a higher risk of having a baby with a congenital heart defect. What … known. But doctors do know that certain things increase the risk that a baby will have a heart defect. See What …
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… Medicines called statins. The way you choose to lower your risk will depend on how high your risk for heart attack and stroke is. It will also depend on … to lower your risk. To be heart-healthy: Eat heart-healthy foods. Lose weight if you need to, and stay at a healthy …
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… about 1 in 1,000, is much higher than from the vaccine. The risks of serious reactions following MMRV vaccine have not … been established. They may be similar to the MMR vaccine risks listed above. Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) or … contact with an infected person’s saliva when sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, or by kissing. Varicella can also …
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… coma and even death. Areas of the world where malaria is a risk include Africa, South East Asia, South Asia, the Middle … wears off a few years after moving away from an area with risk of malaria. People who move to Canada from at risk … correctly. It is best to take the medication with food and plenty of water to reduce stomach upset. Taking …
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… and in a person's genes. Some things may increase the risk, such as having certain genetic conditions or being … given to treat any remaining leukemia cells and reduce the risk of relapse. This therapy may involve getting more … first notice pain, before it becomes severe. Eat healthy food. If you do not feel like eating, try to eat food that …
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… rare condition related to gastroparesis. In this condition, food stays in the stomach for a long time and forms a hard lump. This causes food to get stuck in the stomach. What causes it? … are: A feeling of fullness after only a few bites of food. Nausea. Vomiting. Belly pain. Bloating. Gastroparesis …
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… Key points to remember Atrial fibrillation increases your risk of stroke. Taking an anticoagulant lowers that risk. Anticoagulants used for atrial fibrillation are … Warfarin has been used for many years to reduce the risk of stroke in people with atrial fibrillation. The …
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… but it doesn't work for me." Changing her thinking about food Changing how she thought about food also helped Dawn go from dieting to healthy eating. Dawn doesn't avoid desserts and other foods that might be considered off-limits on a diet. Instead …
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… (immunosuppression). This may increase your risk of developing an infection or certain types of cancer (such as skin cancer, lymphoma). To reduce the risk of these serious side effects, take this medication at … or an upset stomach, you may take this medication with food. However, it is important to choose one way (with food