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… down on preparation time. Keep dried fruit on hand for a snack that is easy to take with you when you're away from … to include an extra serving of fruit or vegetables at most meals. Take small steps Mix sliced fruit or frozen berries … fruit juice, and yogurt. Add dried or fresh fruit to oatmeal, pancakes, and waffles. Add lots of colourful …
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… mouth. Your dentist may tap on the tooth and apply heat or cold to the tooth. Your dentist may also take dental X-rays. … diet, avoid sugary foods and drinks, and limit between-meal snacks. Avoid having a dry mouth. It can put you at risk for …
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… the energy they need for physical activity. Have a healthy snack. Try an apple, a whole-wheat bagel, or a handful of … make you feel tired. Some examples are tranquilizers and cold and allergy medicines. Improve your diet. Eating a balanced diet may give you more energy. Don't skip meals. Stay away from alcohol, caffeine, and nicotine. These …
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… ready to eat solid foods when your baby: Is about 6 months old. Starts to get curious about foods. Your baby may reach … let them feed themself. The way you do it might vary by the meal. Offer your baby iron-rich foods first, such as … before. For example, try mixing some peanut butter into oatmeal, or mix yogurt into applesauce. Add one new food that …
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… several times a day (for example, after they wake up, after meals, before naps and bedtime) to encourage a toileting … moment. How can I help my child succeed? During the first year, toilet learning can be disrupted. If your child … if your child does not use the toilet during the day by 4 years of age or was using the toilet well for 6 months or …
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… Concerned about alcohol or drug problem How old are you? 11 years or younger 11 years or younger 12 to 55 years 12 to 55 … hurt, or in trouble. Reducing harm from alcohol Have a meal or a snack with a drink. Don't drink on an empty stomach. Drink …
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… (JIA) is unpredictable, especially during the first few years after a child is diagnosed. JIA can be mild, causing … give non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ( NSAIDs ) with meals or a small snack. Use assistive devices. These can help your child hold
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… your diet. But they won't make much difference in how your meals taste or how much you enjoy them. Here are some ideas for making heart-healthy changes in your recipes. … look for low-salt convenience foods. Then make a balanced meal by adding a fruit, a vegetable, and low-fat or skim …
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… sleep. If this happens to a healthy baby younger than 1 year old, it's called sudden infant death syndrome or SIDS. In … SIDS. If during pregnancy, the mother: Is younger than 20 years old. Smokes or vapes. Uses drugs or alcohol. Has not …
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… $1,000 to $2,000, plus a storage fee of more than $100 a year for as long as the blood is stored. If you want to save … charge about $1,000 to $2,000 to start. Then you must pay yearly storage fees for as long as the blood is stored. The … our child's life. It made us feel guilty. Then the doctor told us the odds of our child needing his own cord blood were …