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… most non-pregnant adults Your goal After waking and before eating. 4.0–7.0 mmol/L mmol/L 2 hours after a meal. 5.0–10.0 … in your feet. Check your feet every day to help keep them healthy. Ask your doctor to do a foot exam at every visit. … in your feet. Check your feet every day to help keep them healthy. Ask your doctor to do a foot exam at every visit. …
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… M.F.) cow milk at 9 to 12 months of age, if your baby is eating a variety of iron-rich foods Do not feed homemade … expiration date  What type of formula can I offer my baby? Healthy babies born at full term, which is 37 weeks or more … foods for babies and toddlers (#69i) Vegan feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69j) Vegetarian feeding …
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… that lower your risk of endometrial cancer. Strive for a healthy body weight. The body's fat cells make estrogen. … becomes severe. Eat healthy food. If you do not feel like eating, try to eat food that has protein and extra calories … Network (2012). Uterine neoplasms. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology, version 3 . Available online: …
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… stroke. Don't take a statin. Try to lower your risk with healthy lifestyle habits alone. Is this decision for you? … is not for you. Statins are strongly recommended for people with these conditions. Key points to remember Statins … your risk whether you take statins or not. This includes eating healthy foods, being active, staying at a healthy
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… contribute to plaque buildup. What are the symptoms? Many people who have PAD don't have any symptoms. If you have … and lower your risk of heart attack and stroke. Making healthy lifestyle changes and taking medicines can lower … more Fitness: Getting and Staying Active Heart-Healthy Eating Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Quitting Smoking Weight …
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… Overview Most pregnancies after age 35 are healthy ones. But as you age beyond your mid-30s, some risks … other resources for support and decision-making. Having a healthy pregnancy Taking care of yourself is the best thing … and your baby. Get regular checkups, and eat a variety of healthy foods. Try to get regular exercise and plenty of …
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… Vietnamese Lunch is an important part of your child’s day. Eating a variety of nutritious foods while at school helps … or bean spreads Leftover cooked chicken or beef Regularly eating processed meats like ham, turkey, salami, bologna, … and nuts. Speak with school staff to learn about allergy guidelines in your school. For more information, see Peanut …
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… dermatitis). Skin may shrink and waste away (skin atrophy). Healthy skin may be destroyed by radiation (cutaneous … cell and squamous cell skin cancers. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology, Version 2 . Available online: … dermatitis). Skin may shrink and waste away (skin atrophy). Healthy skin may be destroyed by radiation (cutaneous …
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… obstruction , pancreatitis , appendicitis , gastritis , peptic ulcer disease , gastroesophageal reflux disease … obstruction , pancreatitis , appendicitis , gastritis , peptic ulcer disease , gastroesophageal reflux disease …
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… safe Baby first aid Burn prevention Keeping your family healthy Say no to swaddling Soother safety Safe drinking … hot water heater below 49°C (120°F) Keeping your family healthy Handwashing -  wash your hands with soap and water … do this as well. Cleanliness -  wash high chairs, bibs, and eating areas with warm water and soap after each use. Clean …