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… language development. Here are some other tips for supporting your child’s language skills: Sing number songs …
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… intervals throughout the days you have pain. Wear a more supportive bra, such as a sports bra, when your breasts are … Practice better time management. Get enough sleep. Create a support system. Join a support group of people who are managing PMS. With your …
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… more likely. Weight changes can also cause problems with support equipment that no longer fits. Don't smoke. Smoking … about pressure-relieving cushions and pads. Use special support surfaces. There are mattresses, bed covers, and … body weight evenly with special mattresses, pads, or other support. Keeping the wound clean and covered with a bandage. …
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… as much as you can about the transplant centre, and if support groups are available. The transplant centre will … an evaluator looks at your emotional health, your social support, and how donation might affect you. A living donor … to go with you to the transplant centre. This person can support you, listen to your doctor, and help you remember …
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… in your care has an allergy, making safe food choices that support good health can be hard. Learn about prevention, …
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… Overcoming barriers to change Healthy eating: Getting support when changing your eating habits Improving your …
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… Gender Dysphoria Gender Identity Issues: Getting Support Menstruation or Menarche Heavy Menstrual Periods …
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… gland function. Research does not provide clear evidence to support treatment of every person who has subclinical … gland function. Research does not provide clear evidence to support treatment of every person who has subclinical …
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… is worried about having sex. Your doctor can give you support and advice. COPD (Chronic … is worried about having sex. Your doctor can give you support and advice. COPD (Chronic …
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… there is immediate danger, keep the person's head and neck supported and in a straight line while you move him or her … there is immediate danger, keep the person's head and neck supported and in a straight line while you move him or her …