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  2. Keeping an Asthma Diary - WebMD

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    Keeping a daily asthma diary can help you monitor asthma triggers and asthma medications. The asthma diary is used to: Record asthma symptoms and peak expiratory flow (PEF) readings. Compare PEF ...

  3. Ulcerative Colitis: How to Keep a Food Diary - WebMD

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    Food: Keep a tally of everything you eat and drink for 2 to 4 weeks. A well-rounded log should include: Portion size. Snacks count, too. Where you ate. If you dined at home, in a restaurant, or at ...

  4. What Are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)? - WebMD

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    A full score of 60 points indicates complete independence. Barthel Index. This 100-point scale assesses 10 activities in people who have had a stroke. Each activity is scored between 0 and 10 or 0 ...

  5. Symptoms Journaling: What, Why, and How - Healthline

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    A symptoms journal is a written record of your health symptoms. It includes information about flare-ups that you and your doctor can use to identify triggers and improve your quality of life. Luis ...

  6. How To Keep a Food Journal: Instructions and Tips - Healthline

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    Keeping a food journal doesn’t have to be difficult or overly time-consuming. Here are a few quick tips to help you get going. 1. Keep track as you go. If you wait until the end of the day to ...

  7. Eating. Keep mealtime simple and calm. Turn off the TV and radio. Move unneeded items off the table. If having many foods at once confuses them, serve one thing at a time. Use solid-colored plates ...

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