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… this page: Overview Overview Crying is your baby's first way of communicating with you. This is how he or she lets you know about having a wet diaper, being hot or cold, or …
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… crosses inside the centre of the knee joint. It connects your thigh bone to the bone of your lower leg. The PCL keeps your knee stable when it moves forward or backward. A direct …
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… wheat, barley, rye, and triticale (a wheat-rye cross). When you have this disease and you eat food with gluten in it, the gluten triggers an … response that isn't normal. This damages the inside of your small intestine so that it can't do a good job of …
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… keeps the glands from working the way they should and makes your eyes and mouth dry. The disease may also cause other … last for at least 3 months and are not caused by medicines. You may have itching and burning in your eyes. Your mouth may feel very dry, as though it is …
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… Information Overview A laxative is a substance that helps you have a bowel movement. Laxatives are used to relieve and … in the intestines. This makes the stool bigger, which gives you the urge to pass the stool. Regular use of bulking agents is safe and often lets you have more stools. Stool softeners. Products such as …
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… getting used to. But wearing a mask is a way to help keep yourself, your family, and others around you from getting sick. You may have heard conflicting advice …
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… Basics How can you break your nose? You can break your nose during play, sports, fights, and …
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… this page: Overview Overview Counting your baby's movements is one way your doctor can tell that your baby is healthy. Most women—especially in a first …
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… or nipples that point in (inverted) instead of out. How do you know if you are using nipple shields the right way? It's important … correctly. If it isn't used the right way, it could hurt your nipples or your baby may not get enough milk. The …
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… flow to the heart. But the procedure is very invasive to your body for two major reasons. It involves making a large cut in your chest to expose your heart and arteries. It requires stopping your heart and …