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Documents - 04. Living Life by Ages and Stages
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HCU - Homocystinuria
MSUD - Maple Syrup Urine Disorder
PKU - Phenylketonuria
TYR - Tyrosinemia Type
UCD - Urea Cycle Disorder
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0 - 100 (Diagnosis)
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PKU Registry
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Inform Rare; CanPKU+
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Le Registre Canadien de la PCU
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Inform Rare; CanPKU+
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Classroom News
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Ajinomoto Cambrooke
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Starting School.
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HCU Food List
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Abbott Laboratories
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This guide for Homocystinuria (HCU) and methionine (MET)- restricted meal plans identifies the amount and type of food permitted each day and can make checking and balancing meals much easier. Careful eating helps control blood levels of MET, with positive effects on health.
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Executive Function Situational Awareness Observation Tool
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Ward, Sarah; Jacobsen, Kristen
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Nutrient Value of Some Common Foods
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Health Canada
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Health Canada is the federal department responsible for helping Canadians maintain and improve their health. We assess the safety of drugs and many consumer products, help improve the safety of food, and provide information to Canadians to help them make healthy decisions. We provide health services to First Nations people and to Inuit communities. We work with the provinces to ensure our health care system serves the needs of Canadians.
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