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| Health Canada is Warning Canadians Not to Use Clean Testing HIV Home Test Kit, or Any Home HIV Test Kit |
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OTTAWA - Health Canada is advising Canadians not to use Clean Testing HIV Home Test Kit, or any HIV home test kits, as these are unlicensed medical devices and may provide false test results.
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| Foreign Product Alert: The FDA warned consumers not to buy or use the three Zicam products listed |
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Health Canada is advising consumers not to use the following product listed in the table below due to concerns about possible side-effects.
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| General Protocols for PMS |
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Premenstrual syndrome or PMS as it is most often referred to, is in actuality a combination of symptoms that occur during the monthly cycle, usually starting at mid-month or after ovulation and preceding menses. This syndrome and its accompanying cascade of symptoms that render many women uncomfortable at best, and miserable at worst, is set off by fluctuating levels of estrogen and progesterone hormones in the body. They can vary in intensity from one woman to another and indeed, from one month to the next. The most common symptoms of premenstrual syndrome are irritability, mood swings and weepiness, bloating, breast tenderness, constipation, headaches, backaches, food cravings, appetite fluctuations and general fatigue. As well, being that hormonally based ailments are among the most frequent dysfunctions in women of reproductive age, it only follows that many illnesses, both chronic and acute and non-hormone related, will be accentuated during the two weeks that precede menses.
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