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Trouble feeding. Seizures. Chiari malformation ... Sleep-disordered breathing. Sleep apnea or other ... The body doesn't absorb folate as easily as it absorbs folic ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. — October 16, 2012. People 70 and older who eat food high in carbohydrates have nearly four times the risk of developing mild cognitive ...
... eating food or eating certain types of food since interactions may occur. ... Mitochondrial disorder, including Alpers-Huttenlocher syndrome (genetic disorder) or ...
Eating in front of others; Using a public restroom. Social anxiety disorder symptoms can change over time. They may flare up if you're facing a lot of changes ...
... disorder, substance misuse, bipolar disorder, or an anxiety disorder or an eating disorder; An evaluation of whether there's a family history of mental ...
Previously, diet ... Diarrhea, belly pain and cramping may make it difficult for you to eat or for your intestine to absorb enough nutrients to keep you nourished ...
This is known as complicated grief, sometimes called persistent complex bereavement disorder. ... Past history of depression, separation anxiety or post-traumatic ...
You can master healthy eating by learning how to plan meals and shop smart, and by practicing healthy-cooking techniques.
It's possible that a genetic predisposition also may be involved in the development of this autoimmune disorder. A chronic condition that develops over time ...
Scoliosis is a sideways curvature of the spine that occurs most often during the growth spurt just before puberty. Most cases of scoliosis are mild, ...
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