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Results 21 - 30 of 79 for ALCOHOL
  1. ... spit) gland disorders , such as infection or cancer Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Low levels of lipase may ... and lifestyle changes, such as by not drinking alcohol or smoking and being at a healthy weight . ...
  2. ... or Crohn's disease Are a person with an alcohol use disorder (AUD) Are older than 75 years ... care provider will clean your baby's heel with alcohol and poke the heel with a small needle. ...
  3. ... Autoimmune diseases Bacterial or viral infections Genetic conditions Alcohol use disorder (AUD) To learn what your results ... sex, race and ethnicity, lifestyle (diet, smoking, drinking alcohol, physical activity), and genes can affect both your ...
  4. ... drugs to get high Mixing prescription opioids with alcohol or other drugs Opioid misuse is dangerous because ... to monitor treatment in programs for drug or alcohol use disorder . Sports. Professional and other athletes are ...
  5. ... too much iron builds up in the body Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Smoking Viral infections , such as ... hepatitis C, excess iron intake, and/or heavy alcohol use. References American Porphyria Foundation [Internet]. Houston: American ...
  6. ... home. To prepare for your sleep study: Avoid alcohol and caffeine during the afternoon and evening before ... recommend: Lifestyle changes , such as losing weight , avoiding alcohol , and quitting smoking . Your provider may also recommend ...
  7. ... water are not available, you can use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer that contains at least 60% alcohol. Wash glasses, utensils, and plates after they are ...
  8. ... not well-controlled Being overweight or having obesity Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Inherited conditions (passed down through ... Managing stress Quitting smoking Getting enough sleep Limiting alcohol In certain cases, you may also need medicine ...
  9. ... if it is safe to take acetaminophen. Drinking alcohol while taking acetaminophen can increase your risk of ...
  10. ... because of: A family history of liver disease Alcohol use disorder (AUD) Obesity Diabetes Taking certain medicines ...
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