Abdominal Pain
... or eating too much of a certain type of
food . Sometimes a viral or bacterial infection ... Disease Diarrhea Diarrhea , Traveler's
food Allergy Giardiasis ( Giardia lamblia) ... chest that is relieved by antacids, milk , or
food Black, tarry stools Nausea and vomiting ...
Absorption
... , or it can be a general mal absorption of
food . Mal absorption syndrome Definition Mal ... ischemia ). The breakdown and absorption of
food involve the blood stream, the nervous system, ... the amount of sugar that is available from the
food you eat and can be helpful for individuals with ...
Achalasia
... the esophagus , the tube that carries swallowed
food from the back of the throat down into the ... the esophagus , the muscular tube that carries
food from the mouth to the stomach . Achalasia . ... ( sphincter ) doesn't relax properly to let
food enter your stomach . Muscle s in the wall of ...
Allergen
... tic Kids Study Examines Latex Transfer to
food in Pack aging Ventilating Bedrooms Keeps ... Which ones do you think might be bugging you?
food allergen awareness: A refresher If you have a
food allergy , follow these steps to increase your ...
Allergy
... molecules, ... Allergy testing
food allergies are usually tested by using various ... questions about allergies . Is there a cure for
food allergies ? Allergy to
food Causes, incidence , and risk factors: Normally, ...
Allergies
... rhinitis . All allergies , whether caused by
food , inhaled substances or substances that come in ... to an attack against a bacterium or virus .
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food allergies put a dent in your dining out. With ...
Allergy testing
... Allergy testing
food allergies are usually tested by using various ... Tests - Allergy Pictures & Images ...
food Allergy Testing What is
food allergy testing? ...
Amino acids
... like dietary supplements could easily replace
food as your source of nutrients. But this isn't the ... , dietary substances such as enzyme s, and
food extracts, such as the isoflavones in soybeans. ... its functions, including processing digested
food , controlling levels of fats, glucose and ...
Anorexia
... a mental illness. You have a preoccupation with
food and body image to the extreme: You don’t ... The Truth of Anorexia Stepping Up to the New
food Pyramid Sun Dam aging Your Skin ? The Photos ... If an anorexic person consistently exaggerates
food intake (a common occurrence in anorexia ...
Appetite
... sense of taste . Here are some ways to help
food taste better. - Increased Appetite : ... and Nausea Having uremia can change the way
food taste s to you. You may no longer like foods ... control. It will also make you feel better.
food : Eating foods that are high in calcium helps ...
Bacteria
... bacteria or bacteria l toxins . (Also see
food poisoning .) ... Bacteria Germs Multi ... everywhere. You can find them in the air; on
food , plants and animals; in the soil and in the ... type B and C bacteria . Bacteria l
food Poisoning In general, the bacteria that cause ...
Bacterial
... Study Unravels Inner Working of Bacteria
food -Borne Illnesses: Prevention Health Tip ... ... by bacteria or bacterial toxins . (Also see
food poisoning .) ... Bacterial Meningitis What ... people living with HIV / AIDS . Bacterial
food Poisoning In general, the bacteria that cause ...
Bad breath
... of bad breath are numerous. They include:
food . The breakdown of
food particles in and around your teeth can cause a ... . Difficulty swallowing, bad breath , or
food reappearing in the back of the mouth are among ...
Bee stings
... severe allergy , such as to bee stings or a
food such as peanuts, which you might accidentally ... such as peanuts and shrimp, which can trigger a
food allergy medicines metals mold pets with ... ; dairy products; legumes, especially peanuts),
food additives , medications such as penicillin or ...
Belching
... by bringing up air that was swallowed with the
food and drink taken in. This is called aerophagia. ... normal digestive action of the stomach slows,
food sits in the stomach for too long. This build up - or pooling - of
food and stomach secretions results in the common ...
Binge eating
... uncomfortably full eating large amounts of
food when not physically hungry eating alone because of their embarrassment at the quantities of
food consumed ... binge eating (eating large amounts of
food in a short period of time) and purging (using ...
Bile
... substances needed to aid in the digestion of
food . bile duct obstruction cirrhosis ... secreted from the liver , helps the body digest
food , especially foods high in fat . It's ... much or too little stomach acid to digest
food or disorders which result in inadequate amounts ...
Botulism
... acute poisoning resulting from ingestion of
food containing toxins produced by the bacillus ... they may live in improperly canned or preserved
food . Botulism is a rare, but very serious ... is botulism ? Botulism is a severe type of
food poisoning . It occurs when you eat ...
Breast milk
... of nutrients for babies. It provides ideal
food for the healthy growth and development of ... Breast milk is considered the best
food for newborns, but breastfeeding can be ... AIDS virus is not spread through the air, in
food , or by casual social contact such as shaking ...
Bulimia
... entwined with self-image - it's not just about
food - bulimia can be difficult to overcome. ... bulimia binges by eating a large amount of
food in a short time, over a couple of hours, and ... (induced vomiting ) in order to bring up the
food eaten. (See " Bulimia .") ... bulimia An ...
Calorie
... in the need for additional calorie s from
food . 2. Calorie -restricted diet : Total energy ... amount of energy, in units, that the body uses.
food supplies calorie s to the body. The body burns ... is listed below. You can exchange or trade one
food for another from the same ...
Campylobacter
... bowel s. Now the leading cause of bacterial
food poisoning , Campylobacter jejuni is most often ... (especially poultry) clostridia - spores in
food (especially meat) listeria - meat, dairy foods ... tic injury , ... Four other sources of
food poisoning should be mentioned: Staphylococcus, ...
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
... Flu and colds Folate - deficiency anaemia
food allergy
food hygiene
food poisoning ( gastroenteritis ) in adults ...
Choking
... blocking the flow of air. In adults, a piece of
food often is the culprit. Young children often ... Choking is when someone can't breathe because
food , a toy, or other object is blocking the airway ... - first aid Considerations: ... Cut the
food into small pieces to prevent choking . Avoid ...
Cholera
... diarrhea caused by drinking water or eating
food that's con-taminated with Vibrio cholere. The ... . Carry a liter of purified water. Avoid
food and beverages from street vendors. Cholera ... Disease Diarrhea Diarrhea , Traveler's
food Allergy Giardiasis ( Giardia lamblia) ...
Cholesterol
... s. The body makes cholesterol and gets it from
food . Triglycerides provide a major source of energy ... the situation: Dietary cholesterol is in the
food you eat. Most of it is found in eggs and meat. ... contains more protein than fat . "Healthy"
food label: A ...
Clostridium
... that survive in improperly preserved or canned
food , where they produce toxin . When eaten, ... botulism . Many restaurants and roadhouses leave
food setting out at room temperature for hours. ... acute poisoning resulting from ingestion of
food containing toxins produced by the bacillus ...
Condom
... Fitness Female Condom ( Condom - Female)
food Safety (Safe
food Handling)
food Sanitation and Hygiene (Safe ...
Consumption
... alcohol consumption . Consumption of more
food than the body can use Excess alcohol intake ... When I see someone who has symptoms of a
food allergy , I pay close attention to the time that ... between the consumption of the suspected
food and their reaction. This article details safe ...
Cystoscopy
... Flu and colds Folate - deficiency anaemia
food allergy
food hygiene
food poisoning ( gastroenteritis ) in adults ...
Dental care
... (Physical Health) Family Fitness Fast Foods
food Safety (Safe
food Handling)
food Sanitation and Hygiene (Safe ...
Diarrhea
... intestine absorbs fluid and nutrients from the
food you've eaten. Your colon absorbs most of the remaining liquid from digested
food particles to form semisolid stools . ... of the world become ill from eating or drinking
food or water contaminated by infected human bowel ...
Diet
... and factsheets on diet and nutrition .
food 's building blocks ... Protein and fat in ... dosage recommendations, side effects, and
food sources - to additives in
food , ... Diet and Pregnancy Alternate Names : ...
Digestion
... ... Digestion is the process by which
food is broken down into smaller pieces so that the ... energy. Digestion begins in the mouth when
food is chewed and starch is broken down by ptyalin, an enzyme secreted in saliva .
food then enters the stomach , where it is reduced ...
Drug
... night of very high energy levels. Drug or
food interactions: Contraceptive effectiveness may be ... anesthesia . drug Any substance, other than
food , that is used to prevent, diagnose , treat or ... Medica. Source: PR Newswire - 4/16/97. The
food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved ...
Drug allergies
... you might have. You may be told to avoid
food and fluids for 8 hours before the test. - ... any special diet you may be following, any
food or drug allergies you may have, ... A ... hives , hay fever , urinary tract infection ,
food allergies , or drug allergies . ...
Dyes
... d allergy , consult a dietitian for specific
food recommendations. ALLERGIES Let the ... analgesics. It is controversial whether
food additives -- such as dyes , thickeners, and ... with other substances) of imparting color" to a
food , drug , cosmetic, or part of the human body ...
Dysphagia
... "difficulty swallowing." It is the inability of
food or liquids to pass easily from the mouth, into ... liquid and solid foods , often feeling that
food "gets stuck" on the way down. Alternative ... area, and esophagus (tube that transports
food to the stomach ). Many nerve s and muscle s ...
Dyshidrotic eczema
... Eczema ) Dyshidrotic Eczema Eczema
food Hypersensitivity (
food Allergy )
food Allergy Hay Fever (Nasal Allergies ) Hay ...
E. coli enteritis
... closed; ecology; eco mania ; econazole; ...
food Allergy
food Poisoning
food Poisoning - Campylobacter Enteritis ( ...