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What to Know About Babies’ Zinc Supplementation

It is recommended to feed babies foods rich in zinc, such as seafood, egg yolks, lean meat, and cheese, to promote their growth and development.
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  • Health
  • Nutrition
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What to Pair with Icodal AD Fish Oil for a Six-Month-Old Baby to Supplement Calcium?

What can be paired with Icodal AD fish oil for a six-month-old baby to supplement calcium?
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  • Pediatrics
  • Nutrition
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What to Pay Attention to in Diet for Young Children with Low Fever Pharyngitis

Dietary recommendations for young children with low fever pharyngitis
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  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Child Health
  • Nutrition
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What to Pay Attention to in Diet When a Child Has a Low Fever with tonsillitis

Dietary considerations when a child has a low fever due to tonsillitis
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  • Otorhinolaryngology
  • Child Health
  • Nutrition
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What to Pay Attention to with Iron Deficiency Anemia

Iron deficiency anemia may be related to diet, so it’s important to supplement with iron-rich foods.
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  • Anemia
  • Nutrition
  • Iron
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What to Supplement for Iron Deficiency Anemia?

Iron deficiency anemia is quite common, and it affects children as well. It’s important to understand how to supplement iron through food and medication, as well as how to treat moderate to severe anemia.
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  • Medicine
  • Nutrition
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What Types of Nutritional Diseases Affect Children?

Nutritional diseases in children may include obesity caused by overnutrition, as well as ’three highs’ diseases (high blood sugar, high cholesterol, and high blood pressure) and coronary heart disease. It is recommended to maintain health through balanced diet and moderate exercise.
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  • Child Health
  • Nutrition
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What Vegetables Should a 10-Month-Old Baby Eat for Poor Digestion?

How to Improve a 10-Month-Old Baby’s Digestive System
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  • Health
  • Nutrition
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What’s Causing the Baby’s Face Skin to Still Be a Bit Yellow?

The baby is four months old and their facial skin is still a bit yellow, which may be related to neonatal jaundice, liver function, and nutrition.
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  • Pediatrics
  • Jaundice
  • Liver Function
  • Nutrition
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What’s Causing the Tiny Mustache on a Little Girl’s Upper Lip?

The appearance of a tiny mustache on a little girl’s upper lip may be related to irregular secretion of sex hormones, which usually becomes normal after puberty.
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  • Children's Health
  • Nutrition
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