| 21. | The disease often presents in infancy with colicky pain, failure to thrive, and other symptoms and signs of the chylomicronemia syndrome.
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| 22. | And he did, though his daughter's colicky behavior transformed his freelance writing into a weekly column on the tribulations of parenting.
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| 23. | So don't be worried if your little one is colicky and it takes some time for her gastrointestinal system to settle down.
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| 24. | By the end of the NBA's mandatory gestation period, we expect he'll be as cranky as a colicky baby.
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| 25. | The researchers noted that another variant of formula, casein hydrolysate, had also been shown to help reduce colicky crying in some infants.
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| 26. | In small bowel obstruction the pain tends to be colicky ( cramping and intermittent ) in nature, with spasms lasting a few minutes.
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| 27. | The music would not be intended to soothe the frazzled nerves of parents getting their first doses of sleep-deprivation from their colicky babies.
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| 28. | In several studies, for instance, researchers induced prolonged periods of crying in a colicky baby by undressing him, which makes him cold.
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| 29. | That kind of constant contact often isn't possible in industrialized cultures, though Barr says keeping colicky babies close and swaddled can help.
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| 30. | "We haven't really had any colicky babies or any babies that are just cranky for the sake of being cranky ."
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