Blood thinners can be bad to the heart muscles if use to long or to much. I would talk to the doctor and see what is best.
Blood thinners can be safe and easy to use. There are cautions when using blood thinners and playing sports so be careful cause your at risk of injury. A very hard fall or bump could seriously injure someone. Basketball is a bit of a contact sport so there are limitations while playing. Stay away from a lot of contact such as elbows to the head or face, and fouls because a hard fall and you could wake up in the hospital. So it's best not to play organized basketball, but a quick pick up game won't hurt as long as your playing safe.
It leads to clogging your blood vessels, high blood pressure, higher heart rates, lung cancer, oral cavity cancer ( most commonly tongue cancer ), impotence etc. These some of the biggest effects.
Mifepristone is not recommended for women with ectopic pregnancy, an IUD, who have been taking long-term steroidal therapy, have bleeding abnormalities or on blood-thinners
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Mifepristone is not recommended for women with ectopic pregnancy or an intrauterine device (IUD), or those who have been taking long-term steroidal therapy, have bleeding abnormalities, or on blood-thinners such as Coumadin.
Communist containment was the Cold War. The long term effects were MILITARY advancements, to include the computer which you are using now.
Any one over 18 can get a tattoo. As long a your healthy enough to get a tattoo. You also shouldn't be on any blood thinners or pain medication, or have any risks of having a heart attack.
Some harmful effects of using ChemLawn are the fact that it will injure you if you drink it. It will also injure you if you rub it against your skin for too long.
No side effects reported. A long history of folk use, but needs modern study.
There is evidence that using marijuana has long term effects on the brain such as short term memory loss.
No reported side effects over long history of use. Possible allergic reaction from handling motherwort leaves.