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… and bloating Nausea Flatulence (gas) Occasional fever Loss of appetite Fatigue Weight loss The intensity of symptoms may change during the course …
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… such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, nausea, vomiting, weight loss and fatigue lasting up to several weeks. People and …
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… very small portions of these foods provide a good source of calories and nutrients Provide structured snack times in …
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… children and youth is much lower and depends on their body weight. The caffeine in one energy drink or energy shot …
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… and dementia Adverse birth outcomes such as lower birth weight Those most likely to be affected by particle …
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… wet and soiled diapers. It’s normal for your baby to lose weight for a few days after birth. You’ll know your baby is getting enough milk if they’re at or above their birth weight by 2 weeks and growing well. The number of wet and …
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… pain High levels of carbon monoxide exposure can cause loss of consciousness and death. This gas is odourless, …
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… periodontal disease and having a pre-term or low-birth weight baby. These babies are at greater risk of having … Clean carefully along the gumline where plaque sticks Floss your teeth daily Choose to drink water between meals … prevent passing bacteria to your baby's mouth: Brush and floss your teeth every day Use a different spoon to test your …
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… later. Other symptoms may include headache, fever, hair loss, swollen lymph nodes and bumps or mucous patches inside … later. Complications may be neurologic (hearing or vision loss, dizziness ) or cause damage to your brain, heart and … as miscarriage, premature birth or stillbirth, low birth weight, or cause the baby to be born with syphilis. What is …
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… 2 to 3 weeks or longer, bloody spit, fever, night sweats, loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss, tiredness, chest pain and shortness of breath. Who …