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What happens when you mix azithromycin and alcohol? Azithromycin is a drug that has uses in treating bacterial infections. Mixing with alcohol may cause issues including nausea, headache, and dizziness or other problems. Learn more here. |
How the gut immune system nourishes and protects A new study in mice explains how the intestines are capable of letting nutrients through to the rest of the body while keeping harmful agents at bay. |
10 ways to improve gut health The gut is home to billions of microorganisms. Many of these are beneficial to overall health. In this article, learn how to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria and balance the gut microbiome. |
Can a massage technique help treat acid reflux? Using a massage technique called myofascial release, researchers reduced the severity and frequency of acid reflux in a small group of people with GERD. |
What causes floating poop? Floating poop is not usually a cause for concern when it happens occasionally. Gas and dietary changes are common culprits. However, some medical issues, such as malabsorption and infections, can also cause floating stool. Learn more about the possible causes and when to see a doctor here. |
Everything you need to know about beriberi Beriberi is a potentially life-threatening condition that occurs when a person has a severe thiamine deficiency. Learn more about the risk factors and symptoms here. |
miércoles, 29 de mayo de 2019
Azithromycin and alcohol: Risks and effects
Azithromycin and alcohol: Risks and effects
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