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- Caffeine (National Library of Medicine)What is caffeine? Caffeine is a bitter substance that occurs naturally in more than 60 plants including: Coffee beans Tea leaves Kola nuts, ... chocolate products There is also synthetic (man-made) caffeine, which is added to some medicines, foods, and ...
- Smoking (National Library of Medicine)... death syndrome (SIDS). Smoking also causes addiction to nicotine, a stimulant drug that is in tobacco. Nicotine addiction makes it much harder for people to ...
- E-Cigarettes (National Library of Medicine)... the liquid inside the cartridge. The liquid contains nicotine, flavorings, and other chemicals. The heated liquid turns ... about some dangers of e-cigarettes: They contain nicotine, which is addictive They contain other potentially harmful ...
- Phenylketonuria (National Library of Medicine)... you have it, your body can't process phenylalanine (Phe). Phe is an amino acid, a building ...
- Quitting Smoking (National Library of Medicine)... counseling, or medicines or products that help reduce nicotine addiction. Some people think that switching to e- ...
- Pregnancy and Nutrition (National Library of Medicine)... cookie dough Unwashed fruits and vegetables Too much caffeine. Drinking high amounts of caffeine may be harmful for your baby. For most people, it's best to limit caffeine to less than 200 mg per day during ...
- Healthy Sleep (National Library of Medicine)... up at the same time every day Avoid caffeine, especially in the afternoon and evening Avoid nicotine Exercise regularly, but don't exercise too late ... changes so your body clock can adjust Limit caffeine use to the first part of your shift ...
- Migraine (National Library of Medicine)... or environment Overexertion (too much physical activity) Tobacco Caffeine or caffeine withdrawal Skipped meals Medication overuse (taking medicine for ...
- Pregnancy and Substance Use (National Library of Medicine)... alcohol, and drugs. Tobacco Smoking during pregnancy passes nicotine, carbon monoxide, and many other harmful chemicals to your baby. Nicotine is not only a health danger for you, ...
- Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (National Library of Medicine)... to normal cells. For CML, the drugs are tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). They block tyrosine kinase, which is an enzyme that causes your ...