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  1. ... test? If you wear glasses or contact lenses, bring them with you. Bring sunglasses to wear after your exam in case ...
  2. ... iatrophobia, the fear of doctors and medical tests: Bring a friend or family member to your appointment for support. Bring a book, magazine, or something else to distract ...
  3. ... first thing in the morning. You should also bring a snack for afterward. Offer plenty of water. ... when the sample is needed. Offer a distraction. Bring along a favorite toy, game, or book to ...
  4. ... You may want to plan to have someone bring you home in case the dizziness lasts longer. ...
  5. ... Atlanta: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Bring Your Brave Campaign: BRCA Gene Mutations; [reviewed 2021 ...
  6. ... baby during pregnancy . It contains blood vessels that bring nourishment to the baby and remove waste products. ...
  7. ... be drowsy afterwards, so plan to have someone bring you home. Are there any risks to testing? ...
  8. ... also found in the placenta (the organ that brings oxygen and nutrients to the baby). LDH-5 ...
  9. ... have another explanation Dry cough that doesn't bring up mucus Trouble breathing Fatigue If the cause ...
  10. ... in the evening and stay overnight. You may bring your own bedclothes to wear. You will stay ...
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