Health Tip: Reduce Your Risk of Adverse Drug Reactions
(HealthDay News) — Even over-the-counter medications can interact with food, beverages and other drugs, so it’s important to take the these medicines carefully.
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(HealthDay News) — Even over-the-counter medications can interact with food, beverages and other drugs, so it’s important to take the these medicines carefully.
(HealthDay News) — Sunscreen can help you avoid the harmful effects of the sun’s ultraviolet rays, but the product must be applied properly to be effective.
(HealthDay News) — Before you head out to your summer gathering, plan ahead to avoid having allergies or asthma ruin your day.
(HealthDay News) — You can’t control all risk factors for heart disease, but living a healthy lifestyle and taking medication prescribed by your doctor can help prevent many of its dangerous risk factors.
(HealthDay News) — Heel pain can be triggered by a number of factors, from bone spurs to a “fallen” arch that causes the foot to pronate inward.
(HealthDay News) — If you’ve just given birth, it’s important to relax, enjoy your new baby and take care of yourself.
(HealthDay News) — Hearing loss is among the most common conditions in older people, the Cleveland Clinic says, affecting about one-third of people 60 or older and half of those older than 85.
(HealthDay News) — After menopause, women are more likely than before to have heart disease or develop osteoporosis, the American Council on Exercise says.
(HealthDay News) — After menopause, women are more likely than before to have heart disease or develop osteoporosis, the American Council on Exercise says. Email Please enter the two words below into the text field underneath the image.
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(HealthDay News) — Colon polyps are abnormal growths that form inside the colon. Often discovered during an exploratory procedure called a colonoscopy, these growths can be either benign or cancerous.
(HealthDay News) — If you are planning a long road trip and taking Rover or Fluffy along, the ASPCA offers these suggestions to help keep you and your animal safe:Acclimate your pet for a long trip by taking the animal on a series of short drives first, gradually lengthening time spent in the car. Start your pet on a travel-feeding schedule with a light meal of kibble two to three hours before departure. Never feed your pet in a moving vehicle. …
(HealthDay News) — There are plenty of ways to squeeze in exercise and some social time at work without sacrificing productivity.