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Results 1 - 10 of 32 for ALCOHOL OR AMMONIA OR IODINE OR ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL OR LIDOCAINE OR WATER
  1. Alcohol use disorder is a diagnosis made when an individual has severe problems related to drinking alcohol. Alcohol use disorder can cause major health, social, ...
  2. ... throughout life. In some adults, myoclonus improves with alcohol consumption, which can lead to affected individuals self-medicating and developing alcohol use disorder.People with myoclonus-dystonia often develop ...
  3. ... to liver damage resembling the damage caused by alcohol abuse, but that occurs in people who do ...
  4. ... is produced as well as substances called bile alcohols. Cholestanol and bile alcohols are increased in the blood, while blood cholesterol ...
  5. ... and severity of signs and symptoms of porphyria. Alcohol, smoking, certain drugs, hormones, other illnesses, stress, and ... an increased amount of iron in the liver, alcohol consumption, smoking, hepatitis C or HIV infection, or ...
  6. ... In addition to race and age, activity level, alcohol consumption, and salt intake influence blood pressure. Other ...
  7. ... foods such as bananas and potatoes, stress, fatigue, alcohol, pregnancy, exposure to hot or cold temperatures, certain ...
  8. ... a lack of sleep, extreme tiredness, stress, or alcohol consumption. Juvenile myoclonic epilepsy affects an estimated 1 ...
  9. ... of abnormal movement that are brought on by alcohol, caffeine, stress, fatigue, menses, or excitement or develop ...
  10. ... by exercise or entering a warm room. Ingesting alcohol or spicy foods may also trigger an episode. ...
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