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The surprising ways Halloween treats can interact with your medications

As Halloween approaches, the air fills with excitement. Costumes are planned, pumpkins are carved, and the promise of sweet treats is everywhere. But while dipping into chocolates and colourful candies may seem harmless, some ingredients in these festive favourites can cause trouble for people taking certain medications or living with specific health conditions. From artificial sweeteners to […] The post The surprising ways Halloween treats can interact with your medications appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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