For the last two weeks my 11 year old son has been experiencing nausea and vomiting in the mornings on school days in particular. The first week I believe he had a virus because he was vomiting and dizzy and I had the same thing for that week. That weekend he seemed fine, eating spaghetti,ice cream and so on but Monday morning he was throwing up again. I got a call from the school nurse saying he was in her office wanting to come home. He is throwing up but I don't know what the heck. I have tried eliminating meds, foods and so on and trying to find out if something was going on at school that he was trying to avoi
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The different requirements of good health would be physical and mental. Having good mental and physical health shows that your overall health is very well.
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If one inherits a gene for a specific disease, and the gene is recessive, the disease is not always present.
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The first way to prevent bacteria - and you should have heard this a bunch growing up, to wash your hands every time you use the bathroom and before you eat. Washing your hands prevents bacteria and also prevents a person getting sick easily.
The second way to prevent bacteria is to wash items that are touched more commonly around your house frequently. These things include door handles, the keyboard on your computer (even the mouse), remote controllers...just items that are touched a lot around the house.
The third way to prevent bacteria is to keep an eye on new about food or water that is recalled. A bunch of food (and water) nowadays are getting recalled due to ingredients that are not necessary, or contaminated.
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yes
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make sure to take breaks and keep water on hand