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  2. No Menthol Sunday: A Call for Health Equity

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    Commercial tobacco use (the use of harmful products made and sold by tobacco companies) is the leading cause of preventable disease, disability, and death in the United States. However, the impact ...

  3. Walgreens walkout: 5 things you need to know - AOL

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    Pharmacy staff at some Walgreens stores locked their gates and walked out Monday, citing harsh working conditions that make it difficult to safely fill prescriptions. Walgreens walkout: 5 things ...

  4. Ella vs. Plan B: Which Emergency Contraception Is Best?

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    warns that people in this category shouldn’t be denied emergency contraception when they need it. Ella contains 30 mg of ulipristal acetate, a synthetic progesterone agonist/antagonist. Plan B ...

  5. SmoothLax Oral: Uses, Side Effects, Interactions ... - WebMD

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    A very serious allergic reaction to this drug is rare. However, get medical help right away if you notice any symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, including: rash, itching /swelling ...

  6. Where Can I Go for Medical Care Without Insurance? - Healthline

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    Yes, you can get medical care if you don’t have health insurance. In the United States, hospital emergency rooms are required to provide treatment regardless of insurance or ability to pay ...

  7. Tips to Get Your Medical Records - WebMD

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    Step 2: Check your doctor's website. If you visit a medical practice, your doctor may have details on how to request your medical record on their website. Step 3: Call or e-mail your doctor ...

  8. Uses. Omeprazole is used to treat certain stomach and esophagus problems (such as acid reflux, ulcers). It works by decreasing the amount of acid your stomach makes. It relieves symptoms such as ...

  9. Gastroparesis - Wikipedia

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    Gastroparesis (gastro- from Ancient Greek γαστήρ – gaster, "stomach"; and -paresis, πάρεσις – "partial paralysis"), also called delayed gastric emptying is a medical disorder consisting of weak muscular contractions (peristalsis) of the stomach, resulting in food and liquid remaining in the stomach for a prolonged period of time.