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  1. ... this, then eat a consistent amount to minimize adverse effects. Some medicines also may worsen certain health conditions in older adults. For example, NSAIDs (non- ...
  2. ... implications of this study and possible long-term adverse effects of using erythritol and other no- and low- ... too much of any sugar can have negative effects on your health. It is important to have a balanced diet. ...
  3. ... of digitalis in their blood and still have adverse effects. People may also develop digitalis toxicity if they ...
  4. ... treatment of fibromyalgia, and studies have suggested possible adverse effects. Referral to a clinic with special expertise in ...
  5. ... and supplements. Share information about any medicine side effects or adverse reactions. Tell the doctor about other doctor appointments ...
  6. ... For other signs that concern you, call your health care provider. Adverse reactions should be reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Your health care provider will usually file this report, or ...
  7. ... For other signs that concern you, call your health care provider. Adverse reactions should be reported to the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). Your health care provider will usually file this report, or ...
  8. ... drug to function) or addiction (compulsive use despite adverse consequences). Some of these drugs build up in your body. You can develop toxic effects such as confusion, delirium , and falls if you ...
  9. ... if it is safe to get vaccinated. Serious health events from COVID-19 vaccines, such as an allergic reaction, are rare. Adverse events after COVID-19 vaccination are very rare. ...
  10. Soy 
    ... enough evidence to support soy isoflavones for other health purposes, such as lowering cholesterol. ... JK. Phytoestrogens. In: Aronson JK, ed. Meyler's Side Effects of ... a scientific statement from the American Heart Association. ...
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