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  2. 2024年6月26日 · What Are Drug Interactions? When a medication works right, it boosts your health or helps you feel better. But a drug can bring on problems if it doesn't mix well with something else you put into...

  3. 2022年11月8日 · Replace your eye makeup every 2 or 3 months to avoid bacteria. Don’t rub your eyes if you have allergies. A stye is a small, red, tender bump inside or outside your eyelid. Learn the best way to ...

  4. 2024年1月18日 · Written by Elizabeth Svoboda. 5 min read. When you have diabetes, you probably know you should check your blood sugar regularly. Your doctor will also recommend that you take an A1c blood test a...

  5. 2022年8月12日 · Wheezing. This high-pitched whistling noise can happen when you’re breathing in or out. It’s usually a sign that something is making your airways narrow or keeping air from flowing through them....

  6. 2023年9月19日 · 4 min read. This test checks the amount of certain antibodies called immunoglobulins in your body. Antibodies are proteins that your immune cells make to fight off bacteria, viruses, and other...

  7. 2023年10月4日 · What Is Fatigue? Fatigue is a lingering tiredness that is constant and limiting. With fatigue, you have unexplained, persistent, and relapsing exhaustion. It's similar to how you feel when you have...

  8. 2024年1月7日 · The incubation period is the number of days it takes for symptoms to appear after you’re infected with something. Health care professionals and government officials use this number to decide how...

  9. 2023年8月17日 · In healthy people, low blood pressure without any symptoms isn't usually a concern and doesn't require treatment. But low blood pressure can be a sign of an underlying problem -- especially in...

  10. 2024年6月4日 · What Is Oral Sex? Oral sex is a common sex act among couples of all ages and genders. It involves using your tongue, lips, or mouth to stimulate your partner’s genitals or anus. Many couples use...

  11. 2023年3月3日 · When you get your blood pressure numbers, there are two of them. The first, or “top” one, is your systolic blood pressure. The second, or “bottom,” one is diastolic blood pressure. Knowing ...

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