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  1. Alcohol use involves drinking beer, wine, or hard liquor. ... more. Wine is usually 12% to 15% alcohol. Hard liquor is about 45% alcohol. Alcohol gets into ...
  2. ... roof of the mouth is comprised of the hard palate and the soft palate. These structures separate ...
  3. ... exercise, choose the number that best describes how hard you are working. 6 = No exertion 7 = Extremely ... easy chores 10 11 = Light 12 13 = Somewhat hard, requires effort but doesn't make you out ...
  4. ... diabetes. It causes skin to become thick and hard on the back of the neck, shoulders, arms, ... happen slowly. Over time, you may notice: Thick, hard skin that feels smooth. You cannot pinch the ...
  5. ... can limit your everyday activities and make it hard to work. It can also affect how involved ... rate, and cause muscle tension. These things are hard on the body. They can lead to fatigue, ...
  6. ... more sleep than usual. Your body is working hard to make a baby. So you will tire ... later in your pregnancy, you may have a hard time sleeping well.
  7. ... and conditions such as asthma that make it hard to breathe. Depression , anxiety, and substance abuse also make sleep hard to come by. Some medicines disrupt sleep. Stress ...
  8. The child may have constipation . The stool is hard, dry, and stuck in the colon (called fecal ... or almost liquid stool that flows around the hard stool. It may leak out during the day ...
  9. ... weightlifting, and other activities that make you breathe hard, strain, cause pain or pull on the incision. ... housework is OK. Do not push yourself too hard. Slowly increase how much you exercise. Managing pain: ...
  10. ... weightlifting, and other activities that make you breathe hard or strain. Taking short walks and using the ... housework is OK. Do not push yourself too hard. Slowly increase the amount of time and the ...
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