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  1. ... first few days of life. Most of this loss is water weight. Most premature infants should start gaining weight within ...
  2. ... people. It can cause you to lose muscle, water, and bone density. Rapid weight loss can also cause some side effects including: Gallstones ...
  3. Your Guide to a Healthy Heart From the National Institutes of Health (National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute) - PDF  
    How to Prevent Heart Disease/Start Here ... How to Prevent Heart Disease ... National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute ... heart disease, prevention, risk factors, chd, ...
  4. Addison's Disease: Symptoms and Causes (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Addison Disease/Symptoms ... Addison Disease ... Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research
  5. ... my child can eat to prevent too much weight loss? FLUIDS How much water or liquid should my child drink during the ...
  6. ... amounts of potassium and fiber. Drink plenty of water. Stay at a healthy body weight. Find a weight-loss program, if you need it. Exercise regularly. Get ...
  7. ... sweeteners. You can also add flavor to plain water or seltzer with fresh fruits, vegetables, herbs, or a splash of juice.
  8. ... stones from forming. Drink plenty of fluids, particularly water. If you are losing weight, lose it slowly. Quick weight loss may cause uric acid stones to form.
  9. Kidney Stones (National Kidney Foundation)  
    Kidney Stones/Start Here ... Kidney Stones ... National Kidney Foundation ... What is a kidney stone? Learn about kidney stones and their symptoms, causes, types, and ...
  10. These complications can occur: Dehydration (loss of water and other fluids in the body) Malabsorption (inadequate absorption of nutrients from the intestinal tract) Weight loss
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