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Full Body Rash & Welts

Welts are raised, red or skin-colored blisters and lesions on your skin of varying shapes and sizes. If you have a full body rash characterized by welts, you may have hives. Allergies can produce hives, a condition that typically is not life-threatening; however, other symptoms of an allergic reaction can be fatal.

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Difference Between Raw & Cooked Egg White Allergy

Egg allergy restricts your ability to eat many foods. People can have an allergic reaction to whole eggs, egg yolks or egg whites only. Egg white allergy is most common, but whether the egg is raw or cooked can also make a difference.

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Hazelnut Allergy

Food allergies can be debilitating conditions that limit not only your diet but your exposure to other products as well. Hazelnut allergy is a result of an immune reaction that attacks proteins in the nut.

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How to Lower My Vitamin B12

Vitamin B-12 is one of the 13 essential vitamins your body needs to maintain a healthy nervous system and to make blood cells. Although generally considered safe, high doses of vitamin B-12 can cause diarrhea, blood clots, itching and serious allergic reactions.

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Activia Yogurt and Antibiotics

Antibiotics are prescribed to help your immune system fight off bacterial infections, such as ear infections, pneumonia and bacterial meningitis. Antibiotics can cause some side effects, including digestive system problems such as diarrhea.

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Allergic to Apple Juice But Not Apples

Allergy results when your body mistakenly attacks a molecule, most commonly a protein, present in food. This triggers a production of specific antibodies that recognize and eliminate the food proteins.

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How to Lower Serum Phosphorus

Phosphorus is an essential mineral your body needs for maintaining healthy bones, cell membranes and energy production, but overconsuming phosphorus can cause high serum levels of phosphate, also known as hyperphosphatemia, especially in people with kidney problems.

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How to Drink Water to Get a Flat Stomach

Regular exercise and a low-calorie diet are typically used to flatten the stomach. Exercise helps increase your metabolism, which causes your body to burn more calories. When you combine exercise with a low-calorie diet, your body is forced to use fat storage to make up the calorie difference.

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How to Bake Crabs in the Oven

Crab meat is delicious and tender and can be eaten hot or cold. Several species of edible crabs live worldwide. Blue, king, snow and dungeness crab are species in the United States. Crab meat is packed with protein and some essential vitamins and minerals. One 3-oz.

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How to Cook Pasta in the Microwave or Slow Cooker

Often made from wheat, pasta has been christened with the bad reputation of being a high-carb food. However, by controlling your portion size and preparing a healthy sauce to serve over it, pasta can be both healthy and fulfilling. One 2-oz.

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How to Cook Croaker Fish

Atlantic croaker, also called hardhead, is found in the East Coast of United States from Massachusetts to Florida, and in the Gulf of Mexico. Croaker has a white meat with a sweet flavor. A 3-oz. serving of cooked croaker contains 111 calories, 19 g of protein and 3.4 g of fat.

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How to Cook Tilapia in a Crock-Pot

Tilapia is a freshwater fish found worldwide. Tilapia has mild, white meat that is low in fat content. One 100-g serving of tilapia contains only 96 calories, 30 g of protein and less than 2 g of fat, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Tilapia can be cooked in a slow cooker such as a Crock-pot.

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How to Bake Chicken With No Oil

Chicken can be baked in the oven without using oil or butter. Use juice, wine and/or chicken stock in the baking dish instead, to flavor and moisten the chicken. Use chicken with or without skin. However, skipping the skin can cut calories and fat from your meal.

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How to Cook Mahi Mahi on a Gas Grill

Mahi-mahi, also known as dolphin fish, has a firm texture and a mildly sweet taste. Mahi-mahi is a good source of protein, niacin and vitamin B-12. One 200-gram fillet contains 173 calories, 38 grams of protein, 1.4 grams of fat, 12 grams of niacin and 1.22 micrograms of B-12.

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How to Know When Fish Is Done Baking in the Oven?

Fish can easily be prepared in the oven by baking. Typical baking temperature is between 200 and 350 degrees Fahrenheit, while temperatures higher than this are used for roasting fish. Baking allows more flexible cooking times and is more suitable to prepare moist fish, according to the "Joy of Cooking."

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Foods High in Vitamin C, Vitamin E & Zinc

Vitamins and minerals are essential molecules for your health, growth and development. Vitamins are organic substances, made by animals and plants, while minerals are inorganic elements, absorbed by plants from the soil and water. Only a few foods contain all three -- vitamin E, vitamin C and zinc.

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Femoral Acetabular Impingement Exercises to Avoid

Femoral-acetabular impingement is a painful condition that happens when the ball head of your femoral bone does not have full range of motion in the acetabulum socket of the pelvic bone. Impingement causes pain, inflammation, swelling and decreased hip joint motion.

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