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Got It, Hide thisMake sure your loved one gets the nutrition they need. Go to restaurants together, and go grocery shopping together. Suggest supplemental beverages and exercise to stimulate appetite. Stock their kitchen with ready-to-eat fruits, vegetables, protein, and whole grains.
lack of appetite, nutrition, healthy eating, diet, exercise, fruit, vegetable, protein, whole grain, caregiver
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Rated on: 9/28/2014 1:34:43 PM
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