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Results 71 - 80 of 108 for ALCOHOL
  1. ... so enjoy them in moderation. Avoid tobacco and alcohol. Smoking and drinking (and especially doing both) increase ...
  2. ... at a higher risk if you smoke, consume alcohol excessively, or have a family history of cataracts. ...
  3. ... minerals are best for staying hydrated. Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and beverages with lots of sugar. Schedule exercise ...
  4. ... hot flashes 🔥 include: Carry a portable fan 🔥 💤 Avoid alcohol, spicy foods, and caffeine (especially close to bedtime) 🔥 💤 ...
  5. ... that,” Dr. Mendelson said. Such substances could include alcohol, tobacco, or prescription or illicit drugs, for example. ...
  6. ... lifestyle factors associated with increased risk include excessive alcohol consumption, obesity, smoking, and possibly diet. Rates of ...
  7. ... size women. Health Fast Facts Certain foods—like alcohol, chocolate, cheese, and yeast —can trigger migraines, especially ...
  8. ... tech breakthroughs that could change your health An alcohol-monitoring tattoo? Glowing tumors? A flu vaccine patch? ...
  9. ... and Prevention Explore More on MedlinePlus.gov Stress Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Older Adult Mental Health Teen ...
  10. ... time ClinicalTrials.gov: Memory Disorders Looking for quality alcohol treatment? Learn more at: AlcoholTreatment.niaaa.nih.gov ...
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