dillated pupils, white, dry tongue, restlessness, jittery and unable to speak straight if the rush is too high.
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Yes. A symptom is a sign that there is some underlying cause - usually unwelcome - as a result of which the symptom occurs.
Raised bilirubin is a symptom
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* The dish may have originated in the 13th century as a way for Genghis Khan to efficiently feed his soldiers[1]. Mongol troops would have gathered around large pots and cooked together. * Shabu-shabu was introduced in Japan in the 20th century with the opening of a Shabu-shabu restaurant "Suehiro"[2] in Osaka. The name of Shabu-shabu was named when Suehiro served it. After that, Suehiro registered the name of shabu-shabu as a trademark in 1955. The cuisine rapidly spread through Asia and is now a popular dish in Western countries as well. Together with sukiyaki, shabu-shabu is a common dish in tourist hot-spots, especially in Tokyo, but also in local Japanese neighborhoods (colloquially called "Little Tokyos") in countries such as the United States. * Shabu Shabu House in Little Tokyo, Los Angeles, California, USA was the first Shabu Shabu specialized restaurant in North America in the early 1990s. Since then Shabu Shabu has spread out over the rest of the state.
A symptom is a clue or sign that you have a sickness or disease. For example a runny nose is a symptom for a cold.
Sila ay nagsha-shabu shabu shabu in the shebu =)
A fever is a sign of an illness, since it can be measured objectively.
A fever is a sign of an illness, since it can be measured objectively.
Shabu is a kind of drug that is addictive. Overuse can kill you
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Shabu shabu is a traditional Japanese soup. It usually consists of thinly sliced meat, usually beef, and chopped up vegetables. It is usually served with dipping sauces.