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Healthy eating
… Limit alcohol. Alcohol can increase the risk of colorectal, breast, liver, mouth, larynx and pharynx (throat), and … uterine (uterus or womb), and kidney cancers, as well as breast cancer after menopause. Risk for stomach, … and may decrease risk of uterine cancers, as well as breast cancer after menopause. In addition, physical …
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… or pediatric dermatologist, if needed. If you can, breastfeed your baby. Breastfeeding your baby may help prevent the development of food allergy. Since breastfeeding is linked to many other health benefits, …
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… years 1.2 9 - 13 years 1.8 14 - 70+ years 2.4 Pregnant 2.6 Breastfeeding 2.8 Adults older than 50 years: Older adults … 0.8 Ham, honey, smoked, cooked 75 g (2 ½ oz) 0.3 Chicken, breast, no skin, roasted 75 g (2 ½ oz) 0.3 Chicken, whole …
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… tired Depression Changes in how you think Swallowing problems Movement problems Disability. MS can affect people differently. The …
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… you have. It may help you figure out which foods cause your problems. Avoid those foods until after you have surgery. …
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… less use of cigarettes, drugs, and alcohol fewer behaviour problems and decreased early sexual activity better …
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… can sometimes make eating difficult. If you are having problems eating or are losing weight, speak with a …
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… Foods that irritate eczema through contact do not cause any problems when they are eaten, unless your child also has a …
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… The nutritional needs of the infant cannot be met through breastfeeding, OR The infant is at risk from contracting a disease through breastfeeding Specialized infant formula for a child with a … nutrition needs due to gastrointestinal tract (“gut”) problems. There are very specific application criteria for …