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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. ... must be obtained from the food a person eats. The RFVT3 protein is found at especially high ...
  4. ... digestive tract, which can make it difficult to eat and digest food. As a result, many affected ...
  5. ... to sleep through the night and do not eat as frequently as newborns. Affected infants may have ...
  6. ... individuals have difficulty digesting fresh milk but can eat certain dairy products such as cheese or yogurt ...
  7. ... life.Infants with hereditary nephrogenic diabetes insipidus may eat poorly and fail to gain weight and grow ...
  8. ... a non-inherited form of pentosuria if they eat excessive amounts of fruits high in L-xylulose ...
  9. ... be lacking in energy (lethargic) or unwilling to eat, and have a poorly controlled breathing rate or ...
  10. ... in one or both ears when beginning to eat or drink. Pachyonychia congenita can also affect the ...
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