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Results 21 - 30 of 32 for ACETAMINOPHEN OR NEOMYCIN OR LIDOCAINE OR BENZALKONIUM OR ALCOHOL
  1. ... this disorder. Environmental factors such as smoking and alcohol use may be involved, although studies have produced ...
  2. ... years or later. Often behavioral problems such as alcohol use disorder, drug abuse, or difficulties at school ...
  3. ... Other risk factors for obstructive sleep apnea include alcohol use; frequent nasal congestion; and blockages of the ...
  4. ... for developing Dupuytren contracture may include smoking; extreme alcohol use; liver disease; diabetes; high cholesterol; thyroid problems; ...
  5. ... of sleep, overexertion, allergies, ingesting certain foods or alcohol, and menstruation.If the condition is not treated, ...
  6. ... stress (such as prolonged exercise), emotional stress, or alcohol consumption. The signs and symptoms tend to stabilize ...
  7. ... purines, such as red meat, seafood, dried beans, alcohol, and sugar-sweetened beverages can lead to increased ...
  8. ... the hepatitis C or B virus or chronic alcohol use. A diagnosis of cryptogenic cirrhosis is typically ...
  9. ... people with hereditary pancreatitis who also smoke, use alcohol, have type 1 diabetes mellitus, or have a ...
  10. ... triggered by environmental factors such as stress, caffeine, alcohol, certain medications, physical activity, and illness. The duration ...
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