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  • ...sician from New York. The diet is also known as the "Doctor's Quick Weight Loss Diet". ...es, fats, and dairy products. The diet is designed to promote rapid weight loss by forcing the body to burn its fat reserves for energy, a process known as
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  • ...ced: fen-ter-meen) is a [[prescription drug]] used to assist with [[weight loss]] in overweight or obese individuals. It is typically used in conjunction w ...are significantly overweight (obese) and have not been able to lose enough weight with diet and exercise alone.
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  • ...itting name for a drug that is used to suppress appetite and aid in weight loss. ...prescribed for individuals who are at increased medical risk due to their weight. It works by decreasing the appetite and is usually prescribed for three to
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  • ...of various underlying disorders; when a patient presents with cachexia, a doctor will generally consider the possibility of cancer, certain infectious disea * '''[[Anorexia]]''': A lack or loss of appetite for food. It is a common symptom of cachexia.
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  • ...), also known as '''Qsymia''', is a combination medication used for weight loss. Both [[phentermine]] and [[topiramate]] are medications that affect neurot ...obesity. This medication is sometimes prescribed for other uses; ask your doctor or pharmacist for more information.
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  • ...are significantly overweight (obese) and have not been able to lose enough weight with diet and exercise alone. ...ping, or dry mouth. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor or pharmacist promptly.
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  • ...the [[White blood cell|white blood cells]]. It is named after the Swedish doctor [[Jan Gosta Waldenstrom]], who first described the condition in 1944. ...y include [[Fatigue|fatigue]], [[Bleeding|bleeding]], [[Weight loss|weight loss]], and [[Neuropathy|neuropathy]].
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  • ...gical disorder marked by sudden recurrent episodes of sensory disturbance, loss of consciousness, or convulsions, associated with abnormal electrical activ ...s. If any of these effects persist or worsen, patients should notify their doctor or pharmacist promptly.
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  • * [[Loss of Appetite]] * [[Weight Loss]]
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  • ...s the [[thyroid]]. The disease was named after Sir Robert Graves, an Irish doctor who first described the condition in 1835. The term "Graves' Disease" is derived from the name of the Irish doctor, Sir Robert Graves. The alternative name, "Basedow's disease", is named aft
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  • ...ands not working well (such as loss of appetite, unusual tiredness, weight loss). Before taking this medication, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to hydrocodone or aspirin; or to other op
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  • ...omiting, or headache. If any of these effects persist or worsen, tell your doctor or pharmacist promptly. Before taking Methylphenidate, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you are allergic to it; or to dexmethylphenidate; or if yo
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  • ...knee effusion typically involves a physical examination, during which the doctor may press on different parts of the knee to check for swelling and pain. In ...cases, the doctor may also recommend [[lifestyle changes]] such as weight loss or exercise to help manage the condition.
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  • ...ed: /ˈbɒksɪŋ/) is a combat sport that involves two participants of similar weight fighting each other with their fists in a series of one to three-minute int ...ound usually caused by a punch. Cuts are generally treated by the ringside doctor and can result in the fight being stopped if they are severe.
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  • ...an vary but often include [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], [[anorexia]], [[weight loss]], [[polyuria]], and [[heart arrhythmias]]. More severe symptoms can includ ...cludes stopping vitamin D intake and restricting dietary [[calcium]]. Your doctor might also prescribe intravenous fluids and medications, such as corticoste
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  • ...s the [[thyroid]]. The disease was named after Sir Robert Graves, an Irish doctor who first described the condition in 1835. The term "Graves' Disease" is derived from the name of the Irish doctor, Sir Robert Graves, who first described this condition in 1835. The term "B
    2 KB (245 words) - 04:34, 9 February 2024
  • .... If these effects persist or worsen, patients are advised to inform their doctor or pharmacist promptly. Before taking levothyroxine, patients should inform their doctor or pharmacist if they are allergic to it; or if they have any other allergi
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  • ...s the [[thyroid]]. The disease was named after Sir Robert Graves, an Irish doctor who first described the condition in 1835. The term "Graves' Disease" is derived from the name of the Irish doctor, Sir Robert Graves. The alternative name, "Basedow's disease", is named aft
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  • ...ulcers include [[abdominal pain]], [[nausea]], [[vomiting]], and [[weight loss]]. In severe cases, it may lead to [[bleeding]] or perforation of the stoma * [[Gastroenterologist]]: A doctor who specializes in the digestive system.
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  • ...ptoms can also be caused by other conditions, so it's important to see a [[doctor]] if you're experiencing any of these symptoms.
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