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41. Menieres Disease Limit caffeine and alcohol. Your health care provider may prescribe medicines for nausea and vomiting. Symptoms such as dizziness and vertigo may respond to sedative/hypnotics and http://adam.about.com/encyclopedia/infectiousdiseases/Menieres-disease.htm |
42. Rutabaga Fries, Alcohol And Your Health, Weight Loss Plans That Harm Your Overal Skip the spuds and bake up some rutabaga fries — Peanut Butter Fingers Before heading to happy hour, read this! — Vitamin G Is your diet harmful to your overall health? http://www.fitsugar.com/Rutabaga-Fries-Alcohol-Your-Health-Weight-Loss-Plans-Har |
43. Understanding The Food Label Describes the information provided on a food label, including nutritional content, Understanding Antioxidants Alcohol Your Health . of this document.Understanding. http://rockfishhosting.com/xjtcfq/710.php?d=320 |
44. What Is The Treatment For Bladder Control Problems? These include foods with caffeine (coffee, tea, cola, or chocolate) and alcohol. Your health care team can suggest how to change your diet for better bladder control. http://womenshealth.about.com/cs/bladdercontrol/a/bladdercntrl7.htm | |
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45. Hepatitis B Treatment involves getting enough rest, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding alcohol. Your health care provider will check to make sure your liver is working normally by doing a http://www.youngwomenshealth.org/hepatitis-b.html | |
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46. Behavioral Health: Alcohol Dependence (Alcoholism) Especially important are how and when you drink alcohol. Your health care provider will ask about your history of using drugs and alcohol http://www.bmhcc.org/health/health_library/bhv3304f.asp | |
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