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  2. Feed a cold, starve a fever - Wikipedia

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    Hippocrates thought that starving the fever was a way to starve the disease. He said "The more you feed a diseased body, the worse you make it." [4] Some scholars believe that the interpretation of the adage is, "If you stuff a cold, you will have a fever to starve". Others interpret it literally. Nobody knows for certain where the phrase ...

  3. Refeeding syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Blood biochemistry should be monitored regularly until it is stable. Although clinical trials are lacking in patients other than those admitted to intensive care, it is commonly recommended that energy intake should remain lower than that normally required for the first 3–5 days of treatment of refeeding syndrome for all patients. [1]: 1.4.8

  4. 16 Best Foods to Eat When You Feel Sick, According to ... - AOL

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    We asked dietitians for the foods they recommend to help shake cold and flu symptoms, fortify your immune system, and speed up recovery when you feel sick. 16 Best Foods to Eat When You Feel Sick ...

  5. What to Eat When You're Sick (Besides Chicken Soup) - AOL

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  6. Everything you should eat when you're sick to feel better ASAP

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    The medicine cabinet can provide quick relief when you’re suddenly slammed, but healing doesn't start at the pharmacy. Everything you should eat when you're sick to feel better ASAP Skip to main ...

  7. Starvation - Wikipedia

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    As starvation progresses, the physical symptoms set in. The timing of these symptoms depends on age, size, and overall health. It usually takes days to weeks, and includes weakness, fast heart rate, shallow breaths that are slowed, thirst, and constipation. There may also be diarrhea in some cases. The eyes begin to sink in and glass over.

  8. Reactive hypoglycemia - Wikipedia

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    whole-grain carbohydrates, such as eating whole wheat bread instead of white bread, [20] and; more fruits and vegetables (but not fruit juice), with 5 A Day being a recommended goal for most people. [20] Eating more high-fiber foods, such as lentils, beans, pulses (legumes), leafy greens, and most fruits and vegetables. [20]

  9. What Should You Eat When You Have COVID-19? We Asked ... - AOL

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    There’s a lot of guidance out there on what you should do if you test positive for COVID-19, and odds are you know the drill pretty well by now.You should isolate for at least five days, wear a ...