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  2. Drug-drug interaction. This is when a medication reacts with one or more other drugs. For example, taking a cough medicine (antitussive) and a drug to help you sleep (sedative) could cause the two ...

  3. Brain Supplements: What Works, What Doesn’t - WebMD

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    Caffeine pills and powders aren’t a good idea, because of the risks if you overdose. But you can enjoy coffee guilt-free, as long as it doesn’t worsen your sleep or make you jittery. Some ...

  4. What Are Nootropics or “Smart Drugs” or Cognitive Enhancers?

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    The term "nootropics" first referred to chemicals that met very specific criteria. But now it's used to refer to any natural or synthetic substance that may have a positive impact on mental skills ...

  5. RA: Best and Worst Supplements and Herbs - WebMD

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    Like turmeric, boswellia is used in a form of holistic medicine from India. While study findings are mixed, it remains one of the most researched and promising supplements for RA. Ginger and green ...

  6. Taurine: Sources, Uses, and More - WebMD

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    Taurine is an amino acid that helps with bodily functions, including those of the digestive, cardiovascular, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. It’s considered a semi-essential (or ...

  7. Supplements That Thin Blood: What You Need to Know - WebMD

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    Garlic. Animal and human studies show it can slow blood clotting and lead to bleeding. Ginger. One study found high doses of ginger affected clotting. More research is needed, but there’s also ...

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