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    Meet gingko, grapeseed extract, echinacea, and six more powerful plants with science-backed health benefits. Natural remedies abound, but these are the heavy hitters when it comes to relieving ...

  3. Calcium Channel Blockers: Uses and Side Effects - Healthline

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    Calcium channel blockers (CCBs) are a class of medications used to treat high blood pressure (hypertension). They work by blocking some of the calcium that enters the heart and arteries.

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    If a mental health issue is suspected, the person will likely be referred to a mental health professional. Substance use. Misusing alcohol or drugs often contributes to suicidal thoughts and behavior.

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    Your medical history includes both your personal health history and your family health history. Your personal health history has details about any health problems you’ve ever had. A family ...

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    You use drugs for recreation. You take them infrequently and in social settings. You start using drugs on a regular basis, often abandoning family and friends in favor of drug use.

  7. SABA Medications for Asthma: Benefits, Side Effects, and More

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    Drug name Brand name(s) Type Dosage Uses; albuterol sulfate: ProAir, Digihaler, Respiclick: inhaler: 2 puffs, taken every 4–6 hours: quick relief of asthma symptoms (ages 2+)

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    For example, research has shown that high fat intake can reduce the response of bronchodilators, which people with asthma use to treat symptoms. Exercise can also change how medications work.

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    Take your medications as directed, even if you’re feeling fine.; Follow your meal plan. Test your blood sugar consistently, as recommended by your doctor. This will help you get in the habit of ...

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