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There are many myths about how to treat a minor burn. Do I pop the blister? Do I use hot or cold water on it? Do I cover with bandages?
Drink water and beverages without caffeine. This keeps stools soft and prevents bloating and gas that can happen with increased dietary fiber. Exercise most ...
"Floodwaters and standing water are the biggest contributors to injury, illness and death following a storm," says Dr. Boniface. "There is a lot of additional ...
Aging. Older adults are at higher risk of swallowing difficulties. · Certain health conditions. People with certain neurological or nervous system disorders are ...
"Foodborne illnesses are basically illnesses you get from ingesting contaminated food or water," says Dr. Nipunie Rajapakse, a pediatric infectious diseases ...
Aerobic activities can include walking, bicycling, water aerobics, dancing or gardening. Talk with your provider about activities and exercises that are right ...
Drain the pasta thoroughly and rinse under cold water. In a small saucepan, cover the asparagus with water. Bring to a boil and cook only until tender-crisp, ...
Shock may result from trauma, heatstroke, blood loss or an allergic reaction. It also may result from severe infection, poisoning, severe burns or other causes.
Clothing and bedding that have been infested with body lice should be laundered in hot, soapy water and machine dried using the hot cycle. Skip ...
Molluscum contagiosum (mo-LUS-kum kun-tay-jee-OH-sum) is a fairly common skin infection caused by a virus. It causes round, firm, painless bumps ranging in ...
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