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Medications
… in the infant's mouth. Apply this drug in an area with good air flow (such as near an open window). Apply this drug to the hair and scalp once, thoroughly covering the affected area. … Using a small amount of water, work the product into the hair and scalp to form a lather. Leave on for about 10 …
Medications
… work properly and may prevent serious side effects (such as air pressure buildup inside the lungs). Rarely, sudden … work properly and may prevent serious side effects (such as air pressure buildup inside the lungs). Rarely, sudden …
Health topics
… it on, hold the tip of the condom and squeeze out the air to leave room for the semen after ejaculation. If you … it on, hold the tip of the condom and squeeze out the air to leave room for the semen after ejaculation. If you …
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… touching Pinch the tip of the condom to remove any trapped air and then unroll the condom to the base of the erect …
Healthy eating
… at your desk or in front of the TV. Reduce the amount of air you swallow: chew your food well, avoid chewing gum and … day, is part of a healthy, balanced diet. Choose lower fat dairy, such as low-fat yogurt, lean meats and lower fat …
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… by diphtheria bacteria. The bacteria are spread through the air by people sneezing or coughing or by direct skin-to-skin … also known as whooping cough, is a serious infection of the airways caused by pertussis bacteria. Pertussis can cause …
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… pot onto a clean towel. Shake off any excess water and let air dry If not using right away, cover and store in a clean …
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… nuts and seeds, tofu, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products Water, chilled plain milk or fortified soy … trail mix with any of the following: whole grain cereal, air-popped popcorn, seeds, dried fruit, and coconut …
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… tips for success and safety You can practice injecting air or water into an orange. Do this until you feel … tips for success and safety You can practice injecting air or water into an orange. Do this until you feel …
Medical tests
… (such as hearing aids, dentures, jewellery, watches, and hairpins) from your body. These objects may be attracted to … you relax. Inside the scanner, you will hear a fan and feel air moving. You may also hear tapping or snapping noises as … (such as hearing aids, dentures, jewellery, watches, and hairpins) from your body. These objects may be attracted to …