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Typhoid fever is caused by Salmonella typhi bacteria. The bacteria are spread through contaminated food or water, and occasionally direct contact with someone ...
Soap and water always work well. But if you don't have access to a sink, hand sanitizer is a good choice, too. Bacteria, viruses and other germs surround us ...
This will help prevent hoarseness, throat irritation, and infection in the mouth. Do not swallow the water after rinsing. To use the Asmanex® HFA inhaler: This ...
Shake off the excess water. Let the actuator air-dry overnight. Do not let the canister get wet. The dose display window of the Symbicort Aerosphere® inhaler ...
… because plain water is just not enough. Mayo Clinic sports dietitian Erica Goldstein says endurance athletes should pay special attention to three lines ...
Michael Boniface, a Mayo Clinic emergency medicine physician, says that while most people are aware of the need for batteries, flashlights and bottled water, it ...
a rushing river with white-water through the forest and sunlight streaming throug the trees. Dr. Amit Sood says, "Let the changing be perceived as novel and ...
Drink water instead. Avoid too many deep-fried foods. Don't panic if you overindulge. Return to your normal eating routine the following day.
... water they get their hands on, assuming it's safe or not knowing what the consequences could be," says Dr. Tosh. If bottled water is not available, Dr. Tosh ...
Try cool beverages such as water, unsweetened fruit juices, tea or ginger ale that's lost its carbonation. It may help to drink small amounts throughout the ...
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