Results 51 - 60 for low carbohydrate ketogenic diet
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The Epilepsy Center | Johns Hopkins Neurology and Neurosurgery
Guided by the latest research and each patient's unique needs. The Johns Hopkins Epilepsy Center has unparalleled experience treating both children and adults</b> ...
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<b>Low</b>-Residue Recipes | Johns Hopkins Medicine A <b>low</b>-residue <b><b>diet</b></b> is used to reduce the amount of dietary fiber in the</b> ...
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GERD Diet: Foods That Help with Acid Reflux (Heartburn)
"<b>Diet</b> plays a major role in controlling acid reflux symptoms and is the first line of therapy used for people with GERD," says Ekta Gupta, M.B.B</b> ...
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Metabolic Myopathy | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Diet</b> can be a factor in avoiding symptoms and complications. Depending on which enzyme(s) are affected by a <b>metabolic myopathy</b>, a high-protein or</b> ...
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Pancreatic Cancer Nutrition: 12 Pancreatic Diet Tips
Avoid excessive weight loss, and seek help early with your care team to optimize nutrition. Stay hydrated. Drink enough fluid during cancer treatment to prevent</b> ...
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Psoriasis Diet: Foods to Eat and Avoid If You Have Psoriasis
Nuts and seeds. Olive oil. Small amounts of <b>low</b>-fat dairy. Whole grains. There’s no evidence that vitamins or supplements help ease psoriasis symptoms. The</b> ...
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Take Your Diet to the Mediterranean | Johns Hopkins Medicine
In a 2013 study that tracked a diverse group of 6,229 American women and men, ages 44 to 84, for eight years, Johns Hopkins researchers and others found that a</b> ...
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Encephalitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Patients with <b>encephalitis</b> who have seizures that don’t respond well to anti-seizure medications could benefit from a <b>ketogenic</b> <b>diet</b>, which is</b> ...
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Foods for Diverticulosis and Diverticulitis | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Cater says people with diverticulosis can benefit from eating fiber-rich foods, including: Whole grains, such as quinoa, bulgur, teff, barley, popcorn, oats,</b> ...
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Intermittent Fasting: What is it, and how does it work?
<b>Intermittent fasting</b> improved blood pressure and resting heart rates as well as other heart-related measurements. Physical performance. Young men who fasted</b> ...
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