- 1. Recurrent breast cancer
- (Recurrent breast cancer)
- ... to remove the new cancer along with a margin of normal tissue. A local recurrence may be accompanied by hidden cancer in nearby lymph nodes. For this reason, the surgeon may remove some or all of the ...
- 2. What are the Causes of Bad Breath (Halitosis)?
- (Dental Shanghai)
- ... with alcohol in them, because these can further dry the mouth. Hidden Food: Many mouths have gaps between teeth or other small crevices in which food gets stuck and decays. This can also happen if you ...
- 3. Hidden Dangers: Food Allergies and Teens
- (Nutrition)
- When 16-year-old Julie leaves home on a date, her mom and dad are less anxious than they used to be. Like other teens with food allergies, Julie could be at risk for a fatal, food-triggered allergic reaction ...
- 4. Dietary Supplements for Toddlers
- (Nutrition)
- ... on her mind, so either don’t bring them into the house or keep them hidden. Also avoid adding sugar to her food, and don’t make dessert an everyday event. As for snacks, instead of giving her sweet or ...
- 5. Dental Health: Keeping Your Child's Teeth Healthy
- (Teething & Tooth Care)
- ... a game of “find the hidden teeth.” Incidentally, a child cannot brush his teeth without help until he’s older—about six to eight years old. So be sure to supervise or do the actual brushing if necessary. ...
- 6. Developmental Milestones: 12 Months
- (8-12 Months)
- ... objects in many different ways (shaking, banging, throwing, dropping) Finds hidden objects easily Looks at correct picture when the image is named Imitates gestures Begins to use objects correctly ...
- 7. Lactose intolerance
- (Lactose intolerance)
- ... Buying lactose-reduced or lactose-free products. You can find these products at most supermarkets in the refrigerated dairy section. Watching out for hidden lactose. Milk and lactose are ...
- 8. Personality disorders
- (Personality disorders)
- ... people and events with your thoughts Believing that messages are hidden for you in public speeches or displays Cluster B personality disorders These are personality disorders characterized by dramatic, ...
- 9. Hair loss
- (Hair loss)
- ... experience hair loss. Baldness typically refers to excessive hair loss from your scalp. Some people prefer to let their baldness run its course untreated and unhidden. Others may cover it up with hairstyles, ...
- 10. Wheat allergy
- (Wheat allergy)
- ... dishes prepared with fresh foods. Avoid foods that may have hidden sources of wheat proteins, such as sauces that often have multiple ingredients or deep-fried foods that may be cooked with other foods ...
- 11. Soy allergy
- (Soy allergy)
- ... butter substitutes, and in other foods. Products with soy as a main ingredient Tofu Miso Natto Tempeh Hidden sources of soy products Hydrolyzed vegetable protein (HVP) Textured vegetable ...
- 12. Shellfish allergy
- (Shellfish allergy)
- ... Shellfish isn't usually a hidden food ingredient, so it may be easier to avoid than some other allergy-causing foods. Avoiding shellfish Be cautious when dining out. Eating at restaurants poses the ...
- 13. Milk allergy
- (Milk allergy)
- ... Hidden sources of milk include: Whey Casein Ingredients spelled with the prefix "lact" — such as lactose and lactate Candies, such as chocolate, nougat and caramel Fat-replacement products, ...
- 14. Food allergy
- (Food allergy)
- ... a mere inconvenience, but others find it a greater hardship. Also some foods — when used as ingredients in certain dishes — may be well hidden. This is especially true in restaurants and in other social ...
- 15. Egg allergy
- (Egg allergy)
- ... he or she may react to proteins passed through your milk. Hidden sources of egg products Unfortunately, even if a food is labeled egg-free it may still contain some allergy-causing egg proteins. When ...