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  2. Tantrum - Wikipedia

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    Tantrums are one of the most common forms of problematic behavior in young children but tend to decrease in frequency and intensity as the child gets older. [13] For a toddler, tantrums can be considered as normal, and even as gauges of developing strength of character. [14] [15] [16] Child having a tantrum

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    After my toddler's epic 20-minute tantrum, I realized that it wasn't just about him. Most tantrums boil down to one thing: control. So I relinquished some of my control and now we have fewer ...

  4. I Accidentally Ate Raw Chicken. Now What? - AOL

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    Most food poisoning cases will last up to a week. That said, if symptoms don't improve or worsen within a week, and/or you "have bloody diarrhea, develop a high fever (above 102 degrees), and are ...

  5. Toddler - Wikipedia

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    Painting from 1892 of an infant learning to walk. Taking their first independent steps, typically in the months after their first birthday, is often seen as one of the major milestones in the early years of a child's life. [6] Toddler development can be broken down into a number of interrelated areas. [7]

  6. Oral allergy syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Many people are unaware that they have OAS. However, if swelling, tingling or pain develops while eating certain foods, it is wise to see an allergy specialist. Before a diagnosis can be made, it is best to keep a food diary. This is important as the physician can then perform an allergy test. A comprehensive history is obtained so that random ...

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  8. Ripening - Wikipedia

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    In fruit, the cell walls are mainly composed of polysaccharides including pectin. During ripening, a lot of the pectin is converted from a water-insoluble form to a soluble one by certain degrading enzymes. [11] These enzymes include polygalacturonase. [9] This means that the fruit will become less firm as the structure of the fruit is degraded.

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