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  1. ... that the organization is committed only to patient safety on the backs of ... coffee, chocolate, badges, trinkets) and more professional outcomes (e.g., ...
  2. ... intake of foods high in oxalate (e.g., chocolate, rhubarb, starfruit). Evaluation of relatives at risk: Family ... high in oxalate (e.g., spinach, beetroot, dark chocolate), especially if dietary calcium intake is low; Diets ...
  3. ... avoid: Foods very high in copper (liver, brain, chocolate, mushrooms, shellfish, and nuts) should be avoided, especially ... of foods very high in copper (liver, brain, chocolate, mushrooms, shellfish, and nuts) is likely prudent, especially ...
  4. ... vitamin C) ingestion and foods rich in oxalate (chocolate, rhubarb, and star fruit) may cause additional minimal ... Excess intake of foods high in oxalate including chocolate, cocoa, leafy greens (especially rhubarb and spinach), black ...
  5. ... Moffett AM, Swash M, Scott DF. Effect of chocolate in migraine: a double blind study. Journal of ... Conference abstract)] 1301. Telles Mesquita C, De Castilho Cação J, Villas Boas P, et al. Lysine clonixinate ...
  6. ... in manganese including: cloves; saffron; nuts; mussels; dark chocolate; pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower seeds Evaluation of relatives ... in manganese including: cloves; saffron; nuts; mussels; dark chocolate; and pumpkin, sesame, and sunflower seeds Evaluation of ...
  7. ... Price AM, Coates C, Symeonides C, et al. Chocolate frogs do not increase completion of parent survey: ...
  8. ... Price AM, Coates C, Symeonides C, et al. Chocolate frogs do not increase completion of parent survey: ... et al. Heightened fear in response to a safety cue and extinguished fear cue in a rat ...
  9. ... risk surgical patients: percutaneous cholecystostomy versus laparoscopic cholecystectomy (CHOCOLATE trial): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. ...
  10. ... spicy, or strongly flavored items (e.g., mint, chocolate), as well as hard and crusty foods. Chronic ... Danlos FX, Voisin AL, Dyevre V, et al.: Safety and efficacy of anti-programmed death 1 antibodies ...
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