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  1. Grapefruit Juice and Some Drugs Don't Mix (Food and Drug Administration)  
    Grapefruit juice and grapefruit can affect the way your medicines work, and that food and drug interaction can cause ... person, the drug, and the amount of grapefruit juice you drink.
  2. Your pancreas produces digestive juices and hormones that help you benefit from the food you eat.
  3. Eat Healthy: Food Group Gallery (Department of Agriculture)  
    Nutrition/Specifics ... Nutrition ... Department of Agriculture ... The USDA MyPlate Food Group Gallery page shows lists of foods for each of the five food groups. Hyperlinked ...
  4. People at Risk: Pregnant Women (Department of Health and Human Services)  
    Infections and Pregnancy/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Infections and Pregnancy ... Pregnancy and Nutrition/Related Issues ... Pregnancy and Nutrition ... Department of ...
  5. ... vomiting caused by cancer drug treatment. Drinking grape juice 30 minutes before meals for a week following ... vomiting caused by chemotherapy. Overactive bladder. Drinking grape juice doesn't seem to improve overactive bladder in ...
  6. ... and extracts as medicine. Drug interactions with grapefruit juice are well documented. Before adding it to your ... Grapefruit is commonly consumed as a food or juice. Grapefruit products are possibly safe when taken by ...
  7. Urinary Tract Infection (UTI) (Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health)  
    Urinary Tract Infections/Start Here ... Urinary Tract Infections ... Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health
  8. ... fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, or a splash of juice. ... 16-ounce (480 ml) Ocean Spray Cran-Apple juice has 260 calories. A 16-ounce (480 ml) ...
  9. ... granules must be mixed with applesauce or apple juice and taken by mouth or given through a ... into a cup containing one teaspoonful of apple juice. Do not mix the granules with water, other ...
  10. ... includes things such as: Clear broth Tea Cranberry juice Jell-O Popsicles ... can see through. These include: Plain water Fruit juices without pulp, such as grape juice, filtered apple ...
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