- ... 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 ...
- ... w/added sugar (sweetened yogurt, fruit yogurt, milkshake, chocolate milk) Meat Beef, veal, lamb, pork Ham, bacon, ... can be valuable in determining medical and dietary safety: Dietary guidance (including prohibited foods) outlined in Table ...
- ... they love me, and give me sweet things, chocolate to eat. That comes from a different source ...
- ... or by sweet gustatory stimuli, in particular by chocolate. Heat intolerance. In contrast, affected individuals sweat very ... CISS/CS may be dehydrated at presentation/diagnosis. Safety of oral feeding Swallowing test Esophageal manometry Neurologic ...
- ... may appeal to children and teens, such as chocolate and key lime pie. This could lead to ...
- ... dyspepsia where possible. These include smoking, alcohol, coffee, chocolate, fatty foods and being overweight. Raising the head ...
- ... foods high in tyramine (e.g., red wine, chocolate, cheese), or urination (in cases of primary tumor ... Tumor) : This study will evaluate the efficacy and safety of belzutifan monotherapy in participants with advanced pheochromocytoma ...
- ... et al. Emotional and uncontrolled eating styles and chocolate chip cookie consumption. A controlled trial of the ...
- ... be found in seeds and sprouts, tea, cocoa, chocolate and wine. Researchers from the Cochrane Collaboration (an ... Jinatongthai P, Nathisuwan S et al. Efficacy and safety of chemopreventive agents on colorectal cancer incidence and ...
- ... foods high in tyramine (e.g., red wine, chocolate, and cheese). Urination (e.g., bladder wall tumor, ... 7094503 ] Prys-Roberts C, Farndon JR: Efficacy and safety of doxazosin for perioperative management of patients with ...
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