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  1. ... a smaller contribution from environmental factors (such as nutrition). More than 700 such gene variants have been ... influenced by environmental factors, including a mother's nutrition during pregnancy, whether she smoked, and her exposure ...
  2. ... and availability of learning resources, and healthcare and nutrition. A person’s environment and genes influence each ...
  3. ... is needed and given through intravenous feedings (parenteral nutrition).A variant of microvillus inclusion disease with milder diarrhea often does not require full-time parenteral nutrition. Individuals with the variant type frequently live past ...
  4. ... needed, which is given through intravenous feedings (parenteral nutrition). While some affected individuals rely solely on intravenous ... only on occasion. Long-term use of parenteral nutrition can lead to liver problems.The reduced ability ...
  5. ... North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition. North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and ...
  6. ... to provide information about lifestyle factors, such as nutrition, fitness, weight loss, skincare, sleep, and even your ...
  7. ... the severity of the condition, intravenous feedings (parenteral nutrition) may be required.The health of an individual ...
  8. ... transporter B0AT1 (SLC6A19) in Hartnup disorder and protein nutrition. IUBMB Life. 2009 Jun;61(6):591-9. ...
  9. ... by several factors in addition to genetics, including nutrition, socioeconomic status, and exposure to certain chemicals in ...
  10. ... Even with nutritional support through intravenous feedings (parenteral nutrition), many of these children experience failure to thrive, ...
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