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… from metabolism . The blood carries carbon dioxide to your lungs, where it is exhaled. More than 90% of it in your blood exists in the form of bicarbonate (HCO3). The … carbon dioxide gas (CO2) or carbonic acid (H2CO3). Your kidneys and lungs balance the levels of carbon dioxide, …
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… are a health problem. They can cause big changes in how your child feels and behaves. All kids have strong emotions … emotions that don't go away. Those emotions affect your child's everyday life. What are the different types of … disorders in children include: Major depressive disorder. Your child feels grouchy, down, or sad, or has a loss of …
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… usually done to find out if you have low testosterone. If your doctor thinks low testosterone could be related to … tests. Since testosterone normally decreases with age, your doctor can help determine whether your symptoms are from low testosterone and whether you …
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… Having anemia means you don't have enough red blood cells . Your body needs these cells to carry oxygen from your lungs to the rest of your body. Anemia is fairly common. It's often easily …
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… An implant is a soft silicone shell filled with a saltwater solution or a gel. Your doctor will make a cut, called an incision. Then the … of work you do, you should be able to go back to work or your normal routine in 1 to 2 weeks. The incisions leave …
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… outside of the family, as well as disruptions to your family's normal routines. Here's how to cope. Try to … schedule. Keep things as normal as you can by keeping to your routines. For example, go to bed at the same time each … or read a favourite book. Talk to each other about your feelings. Let others know if you're scared, sad, or …
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… whether to adopt, think about: Why you want a child. Your feelings about not being genetically related to your child. How will you deal with maybe not knowing much about your child's genetic background? Your feelings about …
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… Seizure. HELLP syndrome can be dangerous for both you and your baby. If you have these symptoms, you need emergency … have a vaginal delivery. But a caesarean may be needed for your or your baby's safety. Before delivery, you will get medicines …
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… for keeping up their energy and their milk production. Help yourself sleep well Avoid or limit caffeine, especially in … or phone if they keep you from getting to sleep. Keep your bedroom quiet, dark, and cool. Try using a sleep mask to help you sleep. Take a warm bath before bed. Make your own sleep routine. Try to have the same bedtime and …
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… Overview Overview If you or your doctor thinks you may be at risk for osteoporosis, you … footnote 1 Osteoporosis Canada recommends that you and your doctor check your fracture risk using a tool such as FRAX to help decide …