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… while outdoors. But a tan is how your skin responds to injury—getting a tan is a sign that your skin has already … while outdoors. But a tan is how your skin responds to injury—getting a tan is a sign that your skin has already …
Medications
… This risk is higher when taking your first dose. To avoid injury related to dizziness or fainting, take your first … at bedtime unless otherwise directed to lessen the risk of injury related to dizziness or fainting. Also during these … This risk is higher when taking your first dose. To avoid injury related to dizziness or fainting, take your first …
Medications
… alcohol. Change the injection site each time to lessen injury under the skin. To minimize bruising, do not rub the … recent spinal procedures/puncture/surgery recent eye/ear/brain surgery asthma Limit alcohol while taking this drug … recent spinal procedures/puncture/surgery recent eye/ear/brain surgery asthma Limit alcohol while taking this drug …
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… sclerosis or diabetes may cause nerve damage. Surgery, injury, or radiation treatment to the pelvic area can also … sclerosis or diabetes may cause nerve damage. Surgery, injury, or radiation treatment to the pelvic area can also …
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… an Indwelling Urinary Catheter Living With a Spinal Cord Injury Pregnancy Prostatitis Urinary Problems and Injuries, … an Indwelling Urinary Catheter Living With a Spinal Cord Injury Pregnancy Prostatitis Urinary Problems and Injuries, …
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… if a person has signs of damage to the spine after an injury (such as a car crash, fall, or direct blow to the … if a person has signs of damage to the spine after an injury (such as a car crash, fall, or direct blow to the …
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… are happening in your newborn's development. Babies' brains develop quickly, as they begin to think, learn, and … the ability to think, learn, and remember. Your newborn's brain is developing rapidly. You promote healthy brain growth every time you interact in a positive way with …
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… to eat: Hunger makes you want to eat. Your body tells your brain that your stomach is empty and your blood sugar is … is the feeling of being satisfied. Your stomach tells your brain that you're full, and you won't be hungry for a few … , and fats for energy. They keep your heart beating, your brain active, and your muscles working. Along with giving …
Medications
… as a histamine. It may work by improving blood flow to the brain and affecting nerve cells in the inner ear. This … as a histamine. It may work by improving blood flow to the brain and affecting nerve cells in the inner ear. This …
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… Transfusion Blood Transfusions for Sickle Cell Disease Brain Aneurysm Carbon Monoxide Poisoning CD4+ Cells … Transfusion Blood Transfusions for Sickle Cell Disease Brain Aneurysm Carbon Monoxide Poisoning CD4+ Cells …