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… you can also use cup-feeding instead of bottle-feeding if your baby needs supplementation for a few days. Many babies … breastfeeding or bottle-feeding isn't possible. To cup-feed your baby, you want your baby to slurp or sip the milk. Do not pour the milk …
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… pain Managing pain is not easy. But it is essential to your quality of life. For example, pain can make you feel tired or depressed. It can also make it hard for your body to heal. Almost always, pain can be controlled … take more than one try to find the best medicines for you. Your hospice palliative care team also may recommend …
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… Getting Started Having a plan can help you deal with your emotions without using food. It's about you and what … a food journal. This can help you find out what triggers your emotional eating. You write down when and what you eat. … difference between true hunger and hunger that's just in your head (psychological hunger). When you start feeling …
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… Overview Lung function means how well your lungs work. When you have COPD, your lungs can't move … symptoms Grade FEV1 and symptoms Mild COPD (grade 1) 80% or higher. People at this stage may not have shortness of … symptoms Grade FEV1 and symptoms Mild COPD (grade 1) 80% or higher. People at this stage may not have shortness of …
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… disorder (TMD) . Maintain good posture. Slumping your shoulders or staying in positions in which your upper body is thrust forward (many people do this to … relieve back pain) disturbs the natural alignment between your facial bones and muscles. Don't sleep on the painful …
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… colder weather can be lots of fun, as long as you ensure your child is protected. General tips Here are some tips for … Provide warm, water resistant, slip proof footwear. Give your toddler mittens. Attach these to coat sleeves. Avoid … Choose a warm hat that fits well and has no ties. Dress your toddler in loose fitting layers under the coat. Make …
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… You may not feel close to people, or you may feel on edge. Your friends and family may tell you that you don't seem the … event. Anger gives you the energy to act quickly and help yourself or others. Your body goes into a "survival" mode. After the event, when …
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… are present in plaque, a clear, sticky substance that your mouth produces. What are the symptoms? Healthy gums are … easily. When you have gum disease, you may see changes to your gums. There are two types of gum disease: gingivitis … won't go away. Pus coming from the gums. A change in how your teeth fit together when you bite. Loose teeth. If you …
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… chemicals. Breathing in these substances can irritate your lungs or cause them to swell and get inflamed. If you … asthma, being exposed to these things on the job can make your asthma worse. Treatment involves reducing your exposure to substances that trigger symptoms and taking …
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… they should. Mitochondria are tiny parts of the cells in your body. They are often called the powerhouse of a cell, … Problems with eye movement. How are they diagnosed? If your doctor thinks that you have a mitochondrial disease, your doctor will do a physical examination and medical …