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Here are some foods that may help prevent urinary tract infections:Cranberry products such as cranberries, cranberry juice and cranberry extract...
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drink water, chamomile teaif your stomach is empty - should eat something small: bread, potatoif you have blue mentos can help toothis is only quick...
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It would depend on how hard you hit your head. Did you break the skin or do you have a big gash? What symptoms are you experiencing? If you are...
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i usually take 3 or 4 ibuprofin or drink a special mix drink my friend gave me. pour a glass of milk and make a 4th of it evaporated milk. put...
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No. Orange juice does not have any caffeine.
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It sounds like you are doing what you need to do in terms of dealing with stress including meditation but it might take time to see results.  I...
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caffeine can cause heart burn and upset stomach.
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It could be a number of things, many of which are correctable or treatable.  And a few that can be a big hassle and even a tiny number of...
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One cup of coffee per day is generally allowed in pregnancy. Up to 200mg of caffeine are allowed, and most coffee or tea contains 137-150 mg...
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I'm sorry you're going through this. Sleep problems are very difficult to cope with!It sounds like you've been trying all the right...
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There is no disputing the importance of proper nutrition during pregnancy. There is some dispute about the safety of caffeine during this time. One...
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Too much of a good thing could be a problem for caffeine consumers. Evidence suggests that high caffeine intake may accelerate bone loss. One study...
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Caffeine has been considered a diuretic by experts and consumers for years. Some people believe that drinking caffeinated beverages will cause them...
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With the high prevalence of heart disease, links between lifestyle factors, such as diet and physical activity, are undergoing extensive research...
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Caffeine is naturally found in certain leaves, beans, and fruits of over 60 plants worldwide. Its bitterness acts as a deterrent to pests. The most...
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