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Nutrition & Fitness
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Your preschooler may seem to be in constant motion much of the time. This is because she uses her body to convey thoughts and emotions that she still can’t describe through language. Moving her body ...
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Nutrition
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You’ll probably notice a sharp drop in your toddler’s appetite after his first birthday. Suddenly he’s picky about what he eats, turns his head away after just a few bites, or resists coming to the ...
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Nutrition
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Nutrition is important to normal growth processes, and thus you should make an effort to ensure that your child consumes a well-balanced diet. Your youngster's need for calories rises during times ...
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Nutrition
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One of the first ways teenagers assert their independence is by making their own eating choices. So, it may not come as a surprise that good eating habits are often a problem for teenagers. One way ...
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Feeding & Nutrition
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Breastfeeding
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Feeding your infant provides more than just good nutrition. It also gives you a chance to hold your newborn close, cuddle him, and make eye contact. These are relaxing and enjoyable moments for you ...
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Bipolar Disorder General In Fact
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(Bipolar Disorder)
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... with this illness.
Alternative Treatments for Bipolar
Disorder Alternative treatments for bipolar disorder include vitamins, herbs, and nutritional supplements. Whatever alternative methods are used, ...
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Is an ADHD Diet the Answer?
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... are an adult living with ADHD, a growing body of nutrition and diet research shows that what you eat can make a difference in managing symptoms. Eating certain foods and following an elimination diet such ...
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The Rise of ADHD: Is Technology to Blame?
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... the disorder. A recent analysis of data from the 2001-2004 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) found that children who were exposed to tobacco in utero were 2.4 times more likely ...
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Top 10 Theories: What Causes ADHD?
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... sensitivities and nutritional deficiencies may play a role, but more research needs to be done," says Dribinsky.
Food additives. It has long been suspected that food additives such as food coloring or ...
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How Food Can Affect Your Child's ADHD
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... or trigger symptoms that mimic the signs of ADHD in children. “Excessive caffeine and excessive use of fast foods and other foods of poor nutritional value can cause kids to display behavior that might ...
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How to Stop Procrastinating With ADHD
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(ADD/ADHD)
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... good nutrition, and exercise. Even small changes in these areas will make a big difference.
Plan Your Road to Success
In order to finish something, you first need to know where to start, Korey ...
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Infectious diseases
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(Infectious diseases)
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... certain other medical conditions may predispose you to infection, including implanted medical devices, malnutrition and extremes of age, among others.
Most infectious diseases have only minor complications, ...
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Irritable bowel syndrome
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(Irritable bowel syndrome)
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... get enough protein and calcium from other sources. A dietitian can help you analyze what you're eating to make sure you're getting adequate nutrition.
Drink plenty of liquids. Try to drink plenty ...
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Crohn's disease
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(Crohn's disease)
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Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). It causes inflammation of the lining of your digestive tract, which can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea and even malnutrition. Inflammation ...
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Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
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(Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) )
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... can lead to abdominal pain, severe diarrhea and even malnutrition. The inflammation caused by Crohn's disease can involve different areas of the digestive tract in different people.
Collagenous colitis ...
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Gynecomastia
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(Gynecomastia)
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... cirrhosis. Hormonal fluctuations related to liver problems as well as medications taken for cirrhosis are associated with gynecomastia.
Malnutrition and starvation. When your body is deprived ...
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Periodontitis
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(Periodontitis)
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Poor nutrition
Certain medications
Hormonal changes, such as those related to pregnancy or menopause
Substance abuse
Ill-fitting dental restorations
The most obvious outcome of untreated ...
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Graves' disease
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(Graves' disease)
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Partner with your doctor to construct a plan that incorporates good nutrition, exercise and relaxation into your daily routine.
For Graves' ophthalmopathy These steps may make your eyes feel ...
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Burning mouth syndrome
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(Burning mouth syndrome)
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... with taste and sensory nerves of the peripheral or central nervous system.
Secondary burning mouth syndrome Sometimes burning mouth syndrome is caused by an underlying medical condition, such as a nutritional ...