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  2. 16 Best Foods to Eat When You Feel Sick, According to ... - AOL

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    Try to avoid these foods when you’re sick. Above all, it’s important to push the fluids when you’re sick, says Deborah Cohen, D.C.N., R.D.N., associate professor in the department of ...

  3. The Best Foods to Avoid Getting Sick - AOL

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    So, what can you do to avoid getting sick? Turns. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ... Food; Games; Health ...

  4. 16 Foods That'll Boost Your Immune System (& What to Eat if ...

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    So, here are some common-sense foods and drinks to avoid for optimal health and, by proxy, a robust immune system. Alcohol. Breakfast cereals. ... Foods to eat when sick with flu or cold.

  5. Bland diet - Wikipedia

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    A bland diet is a diet consisting of foods that are generally soft, low in dietary fiber, cooked rather than raw, and not spicy. It is an eating plan that emphasizes foods that are easy to digest. [1] It is commonly recommended for people recovering from surgery, diarrhea, gastroenteritis, or other conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract.

  6. The Best Foods to Avoid Getting Sick - AOL

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  7. 7 immune-boosting foods to eat when you’re sick with ... - AOL

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    Eating small, frequent meals and staying hydrated is key to recovery.

  8. Conditioned taste aversion - Wikipedia

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    This phenomenon demonstrates that we tend to develop aversions even to types of food that resemble the foods which caused us illness. For example, if one eats an orange and gets sick, one might also avoid eating tangerines and clementines because they smell and taste similar to oranges. Stimulus generalization applies beyond food tastes and ...

  9. What happens if you eat mold? Food safety experts share which ...

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    How much mold on food does it take to make you sick? And where do foods that are sold with mold, like blue cheese, stand in all of this? ... Do not sniff moldy food (to avoid inhaling spores)