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When Your Baby is Allergic to Cow's Milk Protein: What to eat while feeding your baby breastmilk [English] Permalink Public
This is a common food allergy in babies. It happens when a baby’s body overreacts to the protein in the milk of cows. This allergy can damage the baby’s stomach and intestines. This is called a Cow’s Milk Protein Allergy (CMPA). Sometimes, you hear it called Cow’s Milk Colitis (English) Colour
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266820Low Cost 7-Day Meal Plan for Diabetes - 45 gram Carbohydrate meals [English] Permalink Public
This meal plan includes lower cost foods for meals that each have 45 gram of carbohydrate. This resource is helpful for people on a low income who have diabetes. (English) Colour
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267206Carbohydrate Counting: Advanced [English] Permalink Public
Carbohydrate (or carbs) is the nutrient with the greatest effect on your blood sugar level. “Carbohydrate counting” is way of keeping track or counting how much carbohydrates you are eating to help manage your blood sugars. This booklet helps you match your insulin dose with the amount of carbohydrate in your meals and snacks. Only use this booklet under the direction of a Diabetes Educator or Dietitian. (English) Colour
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262231Quick Guide: Matching Rapid-acting Insulin to Carbohydrate Intake [English] Permalink Public
A step by step guide to matching insulin to carbohydrate intake. (English) Colour
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262260When You Have a High Output Ostomy [English] Permalink Public
Nutrition tips for people who have a high output ostomy. (English) Colour
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266737Giving Human Milk Extra Calories [English] Permalink Public
Someone from a specific health profession or program usually gives this resource to the person who needs it and reviews it with them. Before using this information, please review it with someone from that profession or program.
Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Human milk (breast milk) is the healthy first choice for feeding babies. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. Adding infant formula powder to your milk gives the extra calories your baby needs. (English) Colour
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267287Super Tips for Super Parents [English] Permalink Public
Healthy balanced lunch and snack ideas for South Asian Community children provided our Sehat Program, South Asian Health Institute (SAHI). (English) Colour
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266753Making High Calorie Baby Formula from Concentrated Liquid [English] Permalink Public
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Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Most baby formulas have 20 calories in each 30 mL or one ounce. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. When we increase the amount of concentrated liquid formula, it gives your baby the extra calories they need. (English) Colour
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267289Making High Calorie Baby Formula from Powder [English] Permalink Public
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Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Most baby formulas have 20 calories in each 30 mL or one ounce. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. When we increase the amount of powder, it gives your baby the extra calories they need. (English) Colour
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267288Hemodialysis Eating Guidelines (Fraser Health) [English] Permalink Public
When you are on hemodialysis, you might need to follow some or all of these guidelines for sodium, fluids, protein, phosphorus, and potassium. Your dietitian works with you to plan a diet that is specific to your needs. (English) Colour
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