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  1. ... to see if your body is making or losing too much of certain proteins. Your body might ... Malnutrition and malabsorption, liver disease, kidney disease, protein-losing enteropathy, severe burns, inflammatory conditions Alpha-1 Inflammatory ...
  2. ... cognitive impairment include: Forgetting appointments and important events Losing things often Having trouble coming up with words that you usually know Losing your train of thought in conversations, movies, or ...
  3. ... stove on or the door unlocked Fear of losing or misplacing something Fear of losing control over your behavior Forbidden thoughts or images ...
  4. ... or shaking Nausea or upset stomach Fear of losing control Fear of dying Feeling like you are ... they may cause a panic attack Fear of losing control No other cause of a panic attack, ...
  5. ... fever Fatigue Night sweats (heavy sweating during sleep) Losing weight without trying Back pain and paralysis (for ...
  6. ... this age group are at high risk for losing bone density, which can lead to fractures. You ...
  7. ... levels, such as drinking too much fluid or losing fluid because of vomiting or diarrhea. Also, certain ...
  8. ... help reduce the cholesterol levels in your blood. Losing weight . Being overweight can increase your cholesterol and ...
  9. ... is an important process that prevents you from losing too much blood when you are injured. Normally, ...
  10. ... lifestyle changes. These include eating a healthy diet , losing weight, and increasing exercise. If you've been ...
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