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A sleep disorder called obstructive sleep apnea. Chronic kidney disease ... Eat healthy. Stay active and get regular exercise. Do not smoke or use ...
Whipple disease is a rare infection caused by bacteria that keeps food from being digested well. It affects the breakdown of food and keeps the body from taking ...
Anorexia (eating disorder) or · Epiphyseal closure, premature or · Osteomalacia (softening of the bones) or · Osteoporosis (brittle bones), childhood or family ...
Polycystic ovary syndrome — a common reproductive disorder that causes irregular menstrual periods, excess hair growth and unusual appearance of the ovaries on ...
Vitamin deficiency anemia. Besides iron, the body needs folate and vitamin B-12 to make enough healthy red blood cells. A diet that doesn't have enough of these ...
Presence of psychiatric conditions, such as anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, bipolar disorders, and eating disorders, such as anorexia ...
... disorder. Febrile seizures are provoked seizures and don't indicate epilepsy. Epilepsy is a condition characterized by recurrent unprovoked seizures caused ...
Trying to lose weight? Remember the size of the portions you eat. Portion control for weight loss. Research has shown that people almost always eat more food ...
Binge-eating disorder · Bladder exstrophy · Boils and carbuncles · Burning mouth syndrome · Carpal tunnel syndrome · Central nervous system vascular ...
Feeling full after eating very little. If you usually feel full too soon or after eating less than usual, get checked by your health care provider. You might ...
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