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  1. ... Available from: https://ufhealth.org/head-mri UPMC Sports Medicine [Internet]. Pittsburgh: UPMC; c2022. Concussion: Overview; [cited 2022 ... screens]. Available from: https://www.upmc.com/services/sports-medicine/conditions/concussions#overview UPMC Sports Medicine [Internet]. Pittsburgh: ...
  2. ... in programs for drug or alcohol use disorder . Sports. Professional and ... can tell if you are taking more medicine than prescribed, which can be a sign of ...
  3. ... test to make sure you're taking the medicine correctly. Drug testing may be scheduled ahead of time or done randomly without notice. Why do I need a drug test? You may be asked to take a drug test for a job, to participate in certain organized sports, or as part of a police investigation or ...
  4. ... The blood may be caused by taking certain medicines, intense exercise, sexual activity, or ... or sports A viral infection , including hepatitis (a disease of ...
  5. ... black coffee or tea, fat-free broth, and sports drinks without added color. Drinking a strong liquid ... may need to avoid the following foods and medicines for several days before your test: Nonsteroidal, anti- ...
  6. ... that are contaminated with the bacteria, such as sports or medical equipment. Sharing personal items that are ... antibiotics as prescribed, making sure to finish the medicine even after you feel better. Don't use ...
  7. ... spleen, providers recommend avoiding intense exercise and contact sports until you fully recover (about a month). If ...