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Check with your doctor right away if you have a change in frequency of urination or amount of urine, blood in the urine, fever, joint pain, loss of appetite ...
... management. Guidance for using weight-loss medications. The review also summarizes guidance for the use of weight ...
... appetite, pain, nausea or sensory sensitivities. The ... Physical activity can increase hunger cues, improve digestion, and support improved eating.
About this study. To determine if the EndoBarrier safely and effectively improves glycemic control in obese subjects with type 2 diabetes. Participation ...
Ask your doctor if you have any questions. Close follow-up with healthcare providers and creation of a pain management plan is an effective way to manage ...
Not feeling hungry when you would expect to. Feeling full if you eat only a small amount of food. Dark-colored stools caused by bleeding in the digestive ...
Trauma—These conditions may cause temporary problems with blood sugar control and your doctor may want to treat you temporarily with insulin . ... hunger; fast ...
... control and training groups. Participation eligibility. Participant eligibility includes age, gender, type and stage of disease, and previous treatments or ...
... appetite, nausea or vomiting, or swelling of the feet or lower legs, or weakness. These may be symptoms of a serious kidney problem. Do not use supplements ...
Developmental stuttering · Problems with speech motor control. Some evidence shows that problems in speech motor control, such as timing, sensory and motor ...
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