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Results 1 - 10 of 14 for Residue
  1. ... them accidentally or intentionally. It also prevents harmful residues from getting into the environment. Look for disposal ... When flushed down the toilet or sink, these residues can pollute our water resources. This may affect ...
  2. ... of the water is absorbed from the food residue. The residue is then eliminated from the body as feces.
  3. ... to absorb the remaining water from the food residue passing through the intestines. The residue that is left remains in a semisolid state ...
  4. ... are applied during farming and how much pesticide residue can remain in foods sold in stores. Exposure ... to pesticides at work should carefully clean any residue from their skin and remove their clothes and ...
  5. ... for some months. Stool softeners and a high-residue diet will need to continue throughout childhood.
  6. ... diet immediately after surgery, followed by a low residue diet when your normal bowel function has returned. ...
  7. ... Your provider may place you on a low-residue diet that limits the amount of roughage you ...
  8. ... You may be asked to follow a low-residue diet . Talk with your provider if you have ...
  9. ... skin. Alcohol is not effective in removing sugar residue from the skin.
  10. ... Your provider may place you on a low-residue diet that limits the amount of fiber you ...
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