Search Page Filters 9238 result(s) Thumbnail Image Image Added Sugars Article Foods like milk and fruits have naturally occurring sugars. Added sugars are those that don't occur naturally in a food or drink Thumbnail Image Image Recommended Servings for Adults Article The chart below shows the recommended daily servings for each food group. These amounts are for adults who need 1,600 to 2,400 Thumbnail Image Image Bowel Disease: Caring for Your Ostomy Article Caring for your ostomy is an important part of having a good quality of life. You will need to: Empty your pouch as needed. Some Thumbnail Image Image Living With an Ostomy Article Right after the ostomy surgery, your activities will be restricted to ensure healing. During this time, don't lift more than 10 lb Thumbnail Image Image Feeding Your Child Using Division of Responsibility Article Division of responsibility is a way of feeding children that takes the battle out of meal times and helps children stay in touch Thumbnail Image Image Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening Article The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends chlamydia testing for all sexually active women ages 24 and younger Thumbnail Image Image Glaucoma Screening Article If you are younger than 40 and have no known risk factors for glaucoma, the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) recommends Thumbnail Image Image Colostomy irrigation Article Colostomy irrigation is a procedure that gives people with a colostomy in the lower part of the colon (the descending colon or the Thumbnail Image Image Hearing loss Article Hearing loss is a sudden or gradual decrease in how well you can hear. It can happen slowly or suddenly. And it can range from Thumbnail Image Image Developmental Problems: Testing Article The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends developmental testing for children at ages 9-, 18-, and 30-months. Specific checks Pagination Previous page Previous Previous page ... Page 70 Current page 71 Page 72 Page 73 Next page ... Next page Next Filters Type Article Video Audio Topic Self-Care Falls Safety Health Conditions Providing Care Nutrition Wellness Mental Health Available Translations English Spanish Nepali Arabic Chinese, Simplified Author Healthwise Careforth External Source Clear filters
Thumbnail Image Image Added Sugars Article Foods like milk and fruits have naturally occurring sugars. Added sugars are those that don't occur naturally in a food or drink
Thumbnail Image Image Recommended Servings for Adults Article The chart below shows the recommended daily servings for each food group. These amounts are for adults who need 1,600 to 2,400
Thumbnail Image Image Bowel Disease: Caring for Your Ostomy Article Caring for your ostomy is an important part of having a good quality of life. You will need to: Empty your pouch as needed. Some
Thumbnail Image Image Living With an Ostomy Article Right after the ostomy surgery, your activities will be restricted to ensure healing. During this time, don't lift more than 10 lb
Thumbnail Image Image Feeding Your Child Using Division of Responsibility Article Division of responsibility is a way of feeding children that takes the battle out of meal times and helps children stay in touch
Thumbnail Image Image Sexually Transmitted Infection Screening Article The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommends chlamydia testing for all sexually active women ages 24 and younger
Thumbnail Image Image Glaucoma Screening Article If you are younger than 40 and have no known risk factors for glaucoma, the American Academy of Ophthalmology (AAO) recommends
Thumbnail Image Image Colostomy irrigation Article Colostomy irrigation is a procedure that gives people with a colostomy in the lower part of the colon (the descending colon or the
Thumbnail Image Image Hearing loss Article Hearing loss is a sudden or gradual decrease in how well you can hear. It can happen slowly or suddenly. And it can range from
Thumbnail Image Image Developmental Problems: Testing Article The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends developmental testing for children at ages 9-, 18-, and 30-months. Specific checks