Coffee
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Have you ever tried turning off the TV 1/2 hr before bed? For the last 1/2 hr read a book or whatever you prefer. If you need some form of noise in...
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I don't know....I don't know what medication you are taking, so my advice to you to speak with your pharmacist.
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Absolutely, it is water. You just added something to it. Like coffee, lemon-aide..etc,etc.
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In general better avoid too much coffee.During pregnancy more careful you must be to get healthy child
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It's best to discuss medication side effects with your doctor but there are some lifestyle changes you can make to feel better...
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Yes, it can be a problem. Most people having surgery are told to be NPO (Latin abbreviation for "nothing by mouth") so that would include...
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Your best bet is to speak with your pharmacist about possible interactions between your medications and foods or beverages. I don't know about...
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You are not alone! One out of every 10 people in the U.S. gets heartburn at least once a week. One of the most common causes of heartburn is acid...
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Caffeine can increase the blood pressure, but the effect usually only lasts for a short time. Experts have yet to make a strong link between caffeine...
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Hi!Unfortunately, this is a question that needs to be asked of your doctor. Before you start any diet supplement or exercise plan, you should...
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The short answer is: We don't know.Why don't we know? Because green coffee beans for weight loss haven't been extensively studied, so...
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There is emerging evidence that moderate coffee consumption is linked to decreased risk in type 2 diabetes, Parkinson's and liver...
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