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… calories that your child needs. Give your child an oral rehydration solution (ORS). If your child still isn't … extra feeding. Check with your doctor about using an oral rehydration solution (ORS). If your baby still isn't getting … calories that your child needs. Give your child an oral rehydration solution (ORS). If your child still isn't …
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… and other clear liquids. Soda, fruit juices, and sports drinks have too much sugar and not enough of the important … electrolytes that are lost during diarrhea. These kinds of drinks should not be used to rehydrate. If you have kidney, … and other clear liquids. Soda, fruit juices, and sports drinks have too much sugar and not enough of the important …
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… Sunscreen (SPF 30 to 50) and lip screen Thermometer Oral rehydration solution packets Basic first aid items (adhesive … Sunscreen (SPF 30 to 50) and lip screen Thermometer Oral rehydration solution packets Basic first aid items (adhesive …
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… you are vomiting. Rest in bed until you feel better. Sip a rehydration drink to restore lost fluids and nutrients. … apple or grape juice mixed to half strength with water, rehydration drinks, weak tea with sugar, clear broth, and gelatin …
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… by an increase in the amount of juice or fruit a child drinks or eats. This type of diarrhea usually isn't serious. … extra feeding. Ask your doctor if you need to use an oral rehydration solution (ORS) if your baby still isn't getting … still isn't getting enough fluids, you can try an oral rehydration solution (ORS). Don't withhold food from your …
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… extra feeding. Ask your doctor if you need to use an oral rehydration solution (ORS) if your baby still isn't getting … still isn't getting enough fluids, you can try an oral rehydration solution (ORS). Bit by bit, start to offer your … extra feeding. Ask your doctor if you need to use an oral rehydration solution (ORS) if your baby still isn't getting …
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… extra feeding. Ask your doctor if you need to use an oral rehydration solution (ORS) if your baby still isn't getting … let your child get dehydrated. Make sure that your child drinks often. Frequent, small amounts work best. Allow your … still isn't getting enough fluids, you can try an oral rehydration solution (ORS). Keep your child comfortable. …
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… Choices #7550004764 Poster 24" x 36" Preview Qty Sugary Drinks Add Calories We Don't Need #7550004789 Poster 8½" x 14" Preview Qty Sugary Drinks Add Calories We Don't Need #7550004781 Poster 11" x 17" Preview Qty Sugary Drinks Add Calories We Don't Need #7550004765 Poster 24" x …
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… Healthy eating for teens (Government of Canada) Sugary drinks and other beverages  Find out how you can help your child replace sugary drinks with healthier options:  Make water your drink of choice (Government of Canada) Sugary drinks (Government of Canada) Sugary drinks and your teen …
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… make sure that they drink no more than 1 or 2 standard drinks and no more than once or twice a week and are under … and increase the risk of heart attack and stroke. Energy drinks, such as Red Bull, Monster, or Rockstar. Many young people consume these drinks to help them stay awake, feel more energized, and …