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Results 11 - 20 of 79 for ALCOHOL
  1. ... Chronic kidney disease Diabetes that's not well controlled Alcohol use disorder Malabsorption syndrome Malnutrition Chronic (long-lasting) ... in your diet. Older adults and people with alcohol use disorder or malnutrition are more likely to ... healthwise/article/en-us/aa11636 Related Health Topics Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Calcium Dietary Supplements Fluid and ...
  2. ... PTSD). Personality disorders . Substance use disorders , which include alcohol use disorder and drug use and addiction . Psychotic ... nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441973/ Related Health Topics Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) Antidepressants Anxiety Attention Deficit Hyperactivity ... Psychotic Disorders Suicide Related Medical Tests ADHD Screening Alcohol Use Screening Tests Depression Screening Differential Diagnosis Drug ...
  3. ... being a burden to others Increased use of alcohol or drugs Having extreme mood swings Having increased ... or abuse Have a history of substance or alcohol use disorder What happens during a suicide risk ... ask you about your use of drugs and alcohol, changes in eating and sleeping habits, and mood ...
  4. ... seafood, including shellfish, anchovies, sardines, trout, and tuna Alcohol (all types) High fructose corn syrup in soda ... metastatic cancer) Side effects from certain cancer treatments Alcohol use disorder Preeclampsia , a condition that can cause ... be related to kidney disease, lead poisoning , or alcohol use disorder. If your results show a high ...
  5. ... disease in people with AAT deficiency. Not drinking alcohol . Alcohol can damage your liver. Following a healthy diet. ...
  6. ... a provider will clean the baby's heel with alcohol. Then the provider will stick the baby's heel ... may be asked to avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for a period of time. You may also ...
  7. ... because of: A family history of liver disease Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Obesity Diabetes Taking certain medicines ... drugs that are toxic to the liver, especially alcohol use Surgery If your results are not in ...
  8. ... such as coffee, tea, energy drinks, and chocolate Alcohol and tobacco Bananas Citrus fruits Foods that contain ... affected by stress, vigorous exercise, caffeine, smoking, and alcohol. To understand the results of your catecholamine test, ...
  9. ... to make more cholesterol. Avoid drinking too much alcohol . Alcohol can raise your total cholesterol level. Talk to ...
  10. ... as: An eating disorder Frequent vomiting or diarrhea Alcohol use disorder Why do I need a ketones ... t have diabetes, you may have ketoacidosis from alcohol use disorder, malnutrition, not eating for very long ...
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