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  2. Tramadol: Side Effects, Dosage, Uses, and More - Healthline

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    Tramadol oral tablet is used to treat moderate to severe pain. It comes in immediate-release and extended-release forms. Learn about side effects, warnings, and more.

  3. Electronic paper - Wikipedia

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    Electronic paper or intelligent paper, is a display device that reflects ambient light, mimicking the appearance of ordinary ink on paper [ 1 ] - unlike conventional flat panel displays which need additional energy to emit their own light.

  4. Medicare vs. Medicare Advantage: What's the Difference?

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    Original Medicare is government-run, while Medicare Advantage is managed and sold by private insurance companies. Original Medicare and Medicare Advantage (Medicare Part C) are two insurance ...

  5. Extrapyramidal Symptoms: What Causes Them and How to Stop Them

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    Antipsychotics help improve symptoms by binding to dopamine receptors in your central nervous system and blocking dopamine. This may prevent the basal ganglia from getting enough dopamine ...

  6. Tramadol/acetaminophen: Side Effects, Dosage, Uses, and More

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    Strengths: 37.5 mg tramadol/325 mg acetaminophen. Adult dosage (ages 18 years and older) Typical dosage: 2 tablets taken every 4–6 hours as needed. Maximum dosage: 8 tablets per 24 hours ...

  7. AOL Mail

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    You can find instant answers on our AOL Mail help page. Should you need additional assistance we have experts available around the clock at 800-730-2563.

  8. Erectile Dysfunction (ED): Symptoms, Causes, and Treatment

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    There are many possible causes of ED, and they can include both emotional and physical conditions. Common physical causes include: cardiovascular disease. diabetes. hypertension, or high blood ...

  9. Rheumatologists: What They Do and How They Can Help - WebMD

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    A rheumatologist is a doctor who diagnoses and treats arthritis and other autoimmune and inflammatory diseases of the joints, muscles, and bones. They do lab tests, imaging scans, and other tests ...