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… prevent the small intestine from absorbing nutrients in food. D-xylose is normally easily absorbed by the intestines … weight, especially when the child seems to be eating enough food. How To Prepare For 24 hours before a D-xylose test, do not eat foods high in pentose, a sugar similar to D-xylose. These …
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… Are in close contact with infected persons Have eaten food prepared by a food handler with hepatitis A infection Individuals with HIV … contacts of adopted children from areas where it is common Food handlers Those with multiple sex partners Residents and …
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… objects and surfaces contaminated with the virus. Sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing someone who has the … into a tissue or sleeve rather than your hands Not sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing others What is the … a light towel on the jaw to protect the skin Avoid sour foods and liquids because the inflamed salivary glands are …
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… Excessive air swallowing may cause hiccups. Gas-producing foods and drinks, such as beans, broccoli, carbonated … drinks, and beer. The amount of gas that different foods cause varies from person to person. Constipation. This … Excessive air swallowing may cause hiccups. Gas-producing foods and drinks, such as beans, broccoli, carbonated …
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… It may be hard to focus and think clearly. Cravings for non-food items such as dirt, ashes, clay, or chalk can be a sign … Eat a balanced diet that includes healthy, iron-rich foods. Some women need to take iron pills along with … It may be hard to focus and think clearly. Cravings for non-food items such as dirt, ashes, clay, or chalk can be a sign …
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… flavour of your meal, and reflect on your day. Avoid using food as a way to relieve stress. Some people turn to food to comfort themselves when they are under stress. This … flavour of your meal, and reflect on your day. Avoid using food as a way to relieve stress. Some people turn to food to …
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… child plenty of cool fluids to help with sore throat. Cold foods such as flavoured ice pops and ice cream also may help. Don't give your child acidic or spicy foods and drinks, such as salsa or orange juice. These foods can make mouth sores more painful. For pain and fever, …
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… that involves unhealthy thoughts and behaviours towards food, weight, and your body shape. An eating disorder is more than just about food. It is a complex condition and requires treatment by a …
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… as an ointment or gel and can be found in most health food stores. Why It Is Used Some people use arnica as a … Directorate (NNHPD), within the Health Products and Food Branch of Health Canada, regulates natural health … as an ointment or gel and can be found in most health food stores. Why It Is Used Some people use arnica as a …
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… that sticks to teeth. The bacteria in plaque use sugars in food to make acids. These acids can damage the tooth's … These teeth are more likely to develop tooth decay because food and bacteria easily get stuck in the pits and grooves … that sticks to teeth. The bacteria in plaque use sugars in food to make acids. These acids can damage the tooth's …