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Food Allergies to Tomato Sauce

As a popular base for soups, stews, pasta, pizza and other dishes, tomato sauce appears on nearly every restaurant and family menu. You can be allergic to any kind of food, but most food allergies involve an immune reaction to the proteins in milk, soy, nuts, fish, shellfish, eggs and wheat.

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What Causes HCG Levels to Fluctuate?

Human chorionic gonadotropin, or hCG, is a hormone produced by the placenta during a normal pregnancy. Simple home test kits, which detect the presence of hCG in urine, are effective soon after the pregnancy's conception.

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Relief for Constipation in Formula-fed Babies

Breast-fed infants defecate frequently, but formula-fed babies might go three or four days between bowel movements. Also, most babies strain when they go, because they are lying down and cannot use gravity to ease the process.

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Tarpon

How to Eat Tarpon

Prized by fishermen for its spirited antics at the end of a fishing line, the adult tarpon can measure 8 feet or longer and weigh 200 to 300 pounds. In the United States, the tarpon usually is caught for sport -- and then released. As a bony, strong-smelling saltwater fish, it may be more trouble than pleasure to eat.

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Can You Drink Non-Caffeinated Soda While Pregnant?

While health professionals encourage pregnant women to reduce their intake of caffeine, they do not suggest substituting caffeinated beverages with equal amounts of caffeine-free soda. A pregnant woman's healthiest beverage options include plenty of pure water and a judicious amount of milk and fruit juices.

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Can You Be Allergic to Cocoa?

Although health professionals do not deny the possibility of a cocoa allergy, they do suggest it occurs only rarely. The American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology says only 4 percent of adults experience true food allergies.

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