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… baby is teething when the first teeth break through the gums. Teething usually begins around 6 months of age. But it … baby may show signs of discomfort from sore and sensitive gums, be cranky, drool, and have other mild symptoms for a few days before a tooth breaks through the gum. Sibling rivalry It may take a few months before an …
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… (vertigo) and inner ear problems (such as Meniere's disease). It may also be used for nausea and vomiting due to … on (sugarless) hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water or use a saliva substitute. Remember that … on (sugarless) hard candy or ice chips, chew (sugarless) gum, drink water or use a saliva substitute. Remember that …
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… : The CD4+ cell count is 350 to 499. Stage 3 (advanced HIV disease, or AHD) : The CD4+ cell count is 200 to 349. Stage … is less than 15% of all lymphocytes. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) classifies untreated … the CD4+ count, the less likely it is that opportunistic diseases will occur. Most people who have untreated HIV …
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… Acid in the mouth from vomiting can cause tooth decay, gum disease, and loss of tooth enamel . Any type of purging can … such as: Tooth decay or erosion of tooth enamel . Sore gums or mouth sores. Dry skin. Loose skin. Thin or dull …
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… your arteries over time and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke. Another term for high blood pressure is … or hemp hearts on yogurt or oatmeal If you have kidney disease, or take medication to lower blood pressure, you may … for your health. Alcohol increases the risk of many chronic diseases including heart disease, stroke and several …
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… is Zika virus? Zika virus infection, also called Zika virus disease, is caused by a virus which is spread by the bite of … is currently being carried out at the B. C. Centre for Disease Control Public Health Laboratory and the National … through your doctor. Useful resources BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) The BCCDC provides provincial and …
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… or a chapter of a novel you're enjoying. After an argument, disappointment, or negative event. If you're still … can reach in your pocket and pull out a stick of sugarless gum or a mint. Work or social situations Activities at work … or a chapter of a novel you're enjoying. After an argument, disappointment, or negative event. If you're still …
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… not wear tight waistbands Chewing sugarless, non peppermint gum (ideally containing xylitol) may also help Sudden groin …
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… or IV). It can also be taken by mouth or rubbed onto the gums. The freebase form. It has had impurities removed with … or IV). It can also be taken by mouth or rubbed onto the gums. The freebase form. It has had impurities removed with …
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… (Champix). Or you can use nicotine replacement therapy (gum, lozenges, patches, mouth sprays, or inhalers). … (Champix). Or you can use nicotine replacement therapy (gum, lozenges, patches, mouth sprays, or inhalers). …