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Health questions regarding Betablockers, night cramps and cold sores are answered by Dr. Marraccini. She says betablockers are not harmful or addictive but are contraindicated to people with low blood pressure and asthma. Night cramps, which are painful, may be caused by inflamed ligaments in the wrist area that compress the the median nerve in the forearm.

Care and treatment, Practice, Anxiety, Adrenergic beta blockers, Adrenergic beta-antagonists, Muscle cramps, Herpes simplex, Marracini, Linda

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Doctor on call

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A physician recommends good diet, lifestyle changes and a yeast-free multi-vitamin with minerals containing 300-500 mcg of biotin as the best prevention for yeast infection. Winter colds, on the other hand, can be treated by increasing vitamin C intake to 3,000-5,000 mg/day.

Author: Marraccini, Linda
Physiological aspects, Pregnancy, Cold (Disease), Common cold, Vaginitis

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A physician responds to women's questions about health. These include how to shrink large pores on the nose, seriousness of fibroids, impact of birth control pills on women who suffer from migraines and the effects of the weight-loss medication Redux on the heart.

Women, Women's health

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Subjects list: Health aspects, Prevention
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