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… such as cosmetics and sweeteners. However, the long-term safety of inhaling the substances in vaping products is …
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… eating. It may dull your senses, and you might not chew food properly or might try to swallow too large a portion of food. Take small bites. Cut meat into small pieces. Chew your food thoroughly. Do not give popcorn, nuts, or hard candy to …
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… same time. Have a place near your door where you can place packages and groceries while you close the door and get … same time. Have a place near your door where you can place packages and groceries while you close the door and get …
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… know the amount of sugar and starch (carbohydrate) in the foods you eat. This is important because carbohydrates … after meals can help you see how different carbohydrate foods affect your blood sugar level. A registered dietitian … each meal and snack. Pay attention to serving sizes. Read food labels to find carb amounts and the serving size. It …
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… new cells. It's made by your body. It also comes from food you eat (meat and dairy products). Having high … make it more likely. These things include eating too much food that contains saturated fat and having family who have … alone. Lifestyle changes include: Eating heart-healthy foods. Losing weight if you need to, and staying at a …
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… You can not get HIV through casual contact, such as sharing food or drinks, insect bites, hugging or kissing. What are … it can take up to 3 months to develop antibodies to HIV following infection. What are the types of HIV tests? … HIV and other sexually transmitted infections by doing the following: always use condoms for any vaginal, anal, and …
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… This is generally a snap ring, similar to those found on food storage containers. The barrier fits around the stoma … don't have to limit their diet. You can probably enjoy foods as you did before. Be sure to drink plenty of fluids … This is generally a snap ring, similar to those found on food storage containers. The barrier fits around the stoma …
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… Table salt, soy sauce; large amounts in processed foods; small amounts in milk, breads, vegetables, and … acid. Table salt, soy sauce; large amounts in processed foods; small amounts in milk, meats, breads, and vegetables. … health. Nuts and seeds, legumes, leafy green vegetables, seafood, chocolate, artichokes, "hard" drinking water. …
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… and drinking. Try to eat your normal types and amounts of food. Drink extra fluids to prevent dehydration. If you can't eat your usual foods, drink extra liquids, such as soup, low-sugar … replacement solutions, or milk. You may also eat food that's gentle on your stomach, such as bananas, rice, …
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… this feeling causes you to stop eating and not think about food again for several hours. Fullness is partly controlled … by the hypothalamus, your blood sugar, and having food in your stomach and intestines. Appetite is a desire for food, usually after seeing, smelling, or thinking about …