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Clinicians must still be mindful of the acetaminophen part of this product in the patient's overall daily intake (in light of acetaminophen hepatotoxicity).
In both of these cases, patients had been encouraged to increase oral fluid intake in light of the declining graft function and in preparation for biopsy.
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Measuring only one aspect of our health -- say, calorie intake -- makes little sense in light of something so complex.
All the handwringing that surrounds sugar and candy intake come Halloween seems odd in light of how much sugar the average American child eats the other 364 days of the year (according to the American Heart Association, the average 1- to 3-year-old consumes roughly 12 teaspoons of sugar a day, and the average 4- to 8-year-old consumes 21 teaspoons on a daily basis).
Subjects will be instructed to use the results of the testing to manage their diabetes according to the education they received in light of food intake (or lack of), physical activity and whether medication had been taken.
The association between p53 protein overexpression and alcohol intake in the colon is interesting in light of the fact, as previously mentioned, that most p53 mutations in the colon are transitions rather than transversions.
The absence of consistent statistically significant associations between flavan-3-ol intake and CVD risk is noteworthy in light of data from dietary intervention studies, which suggest vasculoprotective effects of dietary flavan-3-ols.
Thus, updated information on dietary intake in early years settings is needed, especially in light of recent guideline publication and a lack of data on a national scale.
The results should be interpreted in light of the overall low meat intake of the Japanese population.
In light of this, we monitored fluid intake and body mass changes throughout each match and into recovery.
Secondary models were restricted to dietary intake of nonsupplement users a) to reduce confounding by supplement use and its correlates; b) to reduce error in measurement of total intake; and c) to limit the range of intakes to that which can be achieved via diet, especially in light of evidence-based scrutiny directed toward supplement use.
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