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  1. ... rapid weight loss, being very underweight , or extreme exercise. Generally, in children with signs of early sexual development (before age ...
  2. ... Diabetes Type 2 Diets Heart Diseases How Much Exercise Do I Need? Obesity Obesity in Children Weight Control Weight Loss Surgery Related Medical Tests ...
  3. ... missed periods may also be linked to extreme exercise, malnutrition , stress , or being very underweight . Generally, in children with signs of early sexual development (before age ...
  4. ... or epinephrine can be affected by stress, vigorous exercise, caffeine, smoking, and alcohol. If you have questions about your results or your child's results, talk to your health care provider. Is ...
  5. ... treat Making lifestyle changes, such as getting more exercise , eating ... risk of uterine cancer For children, your provider may recommend a yearly exam that ...
  6. ... Have unhealthy eating habits Don't get enough exercise Have diabetes Have high blood pressure Are a ... making any major changes to your diet or exercise routine, talk with your provider about what treatment ...
  7. ... deficiency may include: Wheezing Shortness of breath after exercise Chronic cough with phlegm (mucus) Chest pain Fatigue ... your liver. Following a healthy diet. Getting regular exercise . Seeing your provider regularly. Taking medicines as prescribed ...
  8. ... eating a healthy diet , losing weight, and increasing exercise. If you've been diagnosed with gestational diabetes, ... by eating a healthy diet and getting regular exercise. But be sure to talk to your provider ...
  9. ... of your life. For that reason, diet and exercise may not change your lipoprotein (a) levels. But ... healthy diet Losing weight Quitting smoking Getting regular exercise Reducing stress Lowering your blood pressure References Amgen [ ...
  10. ... test. You may be asked to avoid strenuous exercise and alcohol for a period of time. You ... cycle disorders Reye syndrome (most common in in children and teens) Taking certain medicines If the results ...
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