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- Smokeless Tobacco (National Library of Medicine)Many people who chew tobacco or dip snuff think it's safer than smoking. But you don't have to smoke tobacco for it to be dangerous. Chewing or dipping carries ...
- Reflux in Infants (National Library of Medicine)... up the esophagus. This causes your baby to spit up (regurgitate). Once his or her sphincter muscle fully develops, your baby should no longer spit up. In babies who have GERD, the sphincter ...
- What's Spit? (Nemours Foundation)spit, saliva, water, salivary glands, cheeks, secrete, secretions, mouths, food, swallowing, tongues, digestion, enzymes, stomachs, chemicals, cleans ...
- Spit Happens
- ... that handles the food you eat. What's Saliva (Spit) Do? Even before you eat, when you smell ... digestion begins. Saliva (say: suh-LYE-vuh), or spit , begins to form in your mouth. When you ...
- Health Risks of Smokeless Tobacco (American Cancer Society)Smokeless tobacco products can affect your risk of cancer. Learn more here. ... Smokeless Tobacco/Start Here ... Smokeless Tobacco ... American Cancer Society
- Salivary Gland Disorders (National Library of Medicine)... hundreds of small (minor) glands. They make saliva (spit) and empty it into your mouth through openings ...
- ... cortisol in your blood, urine (pee), or saliva (spit). Cortisol is a hormone made by your adrenal ... be collected with a swab, or you may spit into a tube. If you're collecting your ... 2 minutes until it is soaked with saliva. Spit the swab back into the tube without touching ...
- Spitting up in Babies: What's OK, What's Not (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)Reflux in Infants/Learn More ... Reflux in Infants ... Infant and Newborn Care/Specifics ... Infant and Newborn Care ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
- Burping Your Baby (Nemours Foundation)... my baby has gas, baby basics, baby care, spit up, spitting up, spit-up, spits up, breastfeed, breast-feed, breastfeeding, breast-feeding, nursing, ...