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Kidney Disease: Avoiding High-Sodium Foods
People with chronic kidney disease should restrict their sodium intake to less than 1,500 mg of sodium (3,800 mg of table salt) each day. Here are foods to avoid.
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First Aid: Sprains and Fractures
A sprain happens when the ligaments, or fibrous tissue, connecting bones at a joint pulls or tears. Most sprains hurt, and some take even longer than a broken bone to heal. A fracture may happen when a bone is hit with more force than it can bear.
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Tests for Liver Disease
This sheet describes tests that may be done for liver problems.
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Disciplining Your Child at Any Age
Each child is different, but most children need to be given clear rules about behavior. Read on for some discipline tips by age group.
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Temper Tantrums
Temper tantrums are a normal part of childhood development. They often happen only with a parent. They are a way for the child to communicate their feelings. Read on to learn more.
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Birth Defects in Newborn Babies
Birth defects may be caused by inherited (genetic) problems or by environmental things, such as exposure to certain toxic substances during pregnancy. Some birth defects can be linked to a direct cause. Other reasons are not as clear.
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Aphasia
Aphasia is a language disorder caused by damage in an area of the brain that controls language expression and comprehension. Aphasia leaves a person unable to communicate effectively.
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Glycogen Storage Disease in Children
Glycogen storage disease (GSD) is a rare condition that changes the way the body uses and stores glycogen, a form of sugar or glucose.
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Caring for Someone with Alzheimer Disease
Alzheimer disease is a progressive condition, which means that it keeps getting worse. Eventually, people with Alzheimer disease need help with daily activities because they lose the ability to dress, bathe, and feed themselves.
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