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Autoimmune Encephalitis: Red Flags, Antibodies, and Treatment
Autoimmune encephalitis is a rare but treatable brain condition triggered by antibodies attacking brain cells. Recognizing early red flags like seizures, memory loss, and psychiatric changes can save lives. Treatment must begin quickly for the best outcomes.
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Elderly Patients Switching to Generics: What You Need to Know About Safety and Effectiveness
Elderly patients often switch to generic medications to save money, but age-related changes in the body and medication risks require careful handling. Learn when generics are safe, which drugs need extra caution, and how to avoid dangerous side effects.
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OTC Sunscreens: How to Choose SPF, Broad Spectrum, and When to Reapply
Learn how to choose the right OTC sunscreen, understand SPF and broad spectrum claims, and master reapplication to truly protect your skin from sun damage and skin cancer.
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How to Prevent Waste While Keeping Medications Within Date
Learn practical, low-cost ways to prevent medication waste while keeping drugs safe and effective. Reduce expired pills, improve storage, and cut costs without high-tech tools.
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Severe Pancreatitis from Medications: Warning Signs and Treatment
Drug-induced severe pancreatitis is a rare but life-threatening reaction to certain medications. Learn the warning signs, high-risk drugs, and critical treatment steps to prevent permanent damage or death.
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Magnesium Supplements and Osteoporosis Medications: Timing Rules
Magnesium supplements can block osteoporosis medications like Fosamax and Actonel if taken too close together. Learn the exact two-hour timing rule to protect your bone density and avoid treatment failure.
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