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… eating, drinking, and taking pills. Take small bites of food. Chew each bite completely, and swallow it before you … small sips of liquid. This can help prevent choking. Divide food into smaller but more frequent meals. This can help if eating makes you tired. Eat moist, soft foods. Adding liquids such as gravy or sauce to hard-to-chew …
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… benefits. A healthy diet includes eating a variety of foods from the food groups: vegetables and fruits, whole grain foods, and protein foods. Eating well during breastfeeding …
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… enlargement: 2-year results from the CombAT study. Journal of Urology, 179(2): 616–621. Liu L, et al. (2011). … enlargement: 2-year results from the CombAT study. Journal of Urology, 179(2): 616–621. Liu L, et al. (2011). … enlargement: 2-year results from the CombAT study. Journal of Urology, 179(2): 616–621. Liu L, et al. (2011). …
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… for the treatment of invasive breast cancer. New England Journal of Medicine, 347(16): 1233–1241. You may want to … for the treatment of invasive breast cancer. New England Journal of Medicine, 347(16): 1233–1241. Note: The "printer … for the treatment of invasive breast cancer. New England Journal of Medicine, 347(16): 1233–1241. This information …
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… On this page: Overview Overview Food gives you energy for physical activity. To have energy, … nutrients your body needs. Balance means eating from each food group most days. Variety within each food group, such as vegetables or fruits, ensures that you …
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… medicine when you aren't going to eat your usual amount of food. Exercise too much without eating enough food. Skip a meal. Drink too much alcohol, especially on an … your blood sugar is getting too low. Keep some quick-sugar foods with you at all times. Choose foods that contain …
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… an emergency. It also helps you know how exercise and food affect your blood sugar. How to deal with low blood … your blood sugar is getting too low. Keep some quick-sugar foods with you at all times. Choose foods that contain fast-acting carbohydrate. At home, you …
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… drink water instead of high-sugar drinks. Add some healthy foods. Focus on adding healthy food to your diet, rather than just taking unhealthy foods away. For example, add vegetables to sandwiches or add …
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… breath, such as missing meals, being dehydrated, or eating foods with a strong odour, such as garlic. Other causes … common in people who miss meals or are dieting. Chewing food increases saliva in the mouth. When you are not eating, … Other causes of bad or changed breath include: Eating foods with a strong odour, such as garlic, onions, or …
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… rare condition related to gastroparesis. In this condition, food stays in the stomach for a long time and forms a hard lump. This causes food to get stuck in the stomach. What causes it? … are: A feeling of fullness after only a few bites of food. Nausea. Vomiting. Belly pain. Bloating. Gastroparesis …