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It's best to use hot, soapy water to wash utensils, cutting boards and other surfaces you use, especially when handling raw meat and poultry. But what about ...
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Drinking water also leaves you refreshed and helps fight drowsiness. In addition to meeting physical needs, your lunch break is time to rejuvenate your mind ...
While most people tend to focus their preparations on having an adequate supply of food, water and batteries, it's also important to plan for health and ...
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Gently wash the affected areas with mild soap and running water and then cover lightly with gauze. Wash an infected person's clothes, linens and towels ...
Get the stinger out any way you can, such as with your fingernails or a tweezer. Wash the sting area with soap and water. Apply a cold compress. a young man's ...
Add the water and lentils; cook until most of the water is absorbed, about 20 minutes. Stir in the thyme, garlic, salt and pepper. The stew should be fairly ...
Wash your hands. Clean your hands frequently with soap and hot water or use an alcohol-based hand rub containing at least 60% alcohol. Wear disposable gloves.
Hyperosmotic. Hyperosmotic laxatives (e.g., glycerin; sodium phosphates) draw water into the bowel from surrounding body tissues. This provides a soft stool ...
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