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Results 1 - 10 of 18 for Eats
  1. ... cause gastrointestinal difficulties that make it difficult to eat. These can include a backflow of stomach acids ...
  2. ... deficiency may lack energy (be lethargic), refuse to eat, vomit frequently, or have poorly controlled breathing or ...
  3. ... to sleep through the night and do not eat as frequently as newborns. Affected infants may have ...
  4. ... life.Infants with hereditary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus may eat poorly and fail to gain weight and grow ...
  5. ... a non-inherited form of pentosuria if they eat excessive amounts of fruits high in L-xylulose ...
  6. ... in one or both ears when beginning to eat or drink. Pachyonychia congenita can also affect the ...
  7. ... with PACS1 syndrome often have problems learning to eat solid food and prefer soft foods. When given ...
  8. ... released in the small intestine after a person eats.Cholangiocarcinoma is classified by its location in relation ...
  9. ... may lead to episodes of irritability, refusal to eat, and vomiting.In some affected individuals, the signs ...
  10. ... a burning sensation in their throats when they eat cold foods, like ice cream. In PLAID, the ...
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