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… to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from heat and moisture. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all … to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from heat and moisture. Do not store in the bathroom. Keep all …
Medications
… Do not warm up this medication any other way such as by heating in the microwave, placing in hot water, or leaving … Do not warm up this medication any other way such as by heating in the microwave, placing in hot water, or leaving …
Medications
… cramps, diarrhea, burning pain in the hands and feet, heat intolerance, skin rash, kidney/heart disease, or … cramps, diarrhea, burning pain in the hands and feet, heat intolerance, skin rash, kidney/heart disease, or …
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… penis before sex. Condoms are also called "rubbers," "sheaths," or "skins." Condoms are made of latex (rubber), … in a glove compartment or other hot places for a long time. Heat weakens latex and increases the chance that the condom … penis before sex. Condoms are also called "rubbers," "sheaths," or "skins." Condoms are made of latex (rubber), …
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… for rest periods or naps. Ask others for help. Use ice, heat, and physiotherapies like massage. These can help … for rest periods or naps. Ask others for help. Use ice, heat, and physiotherapies like massage. These can help …
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… will also work as a cold pack. Learn more Using Cold and Heat Therapies Humidifier and Vaporizer Humidifiers and … will also work as a cold pack. Learn more Using Cold and Heat Therapies Humidifier and Vaporizer Humidifiers and …
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… motor oil, gasoline, alcohol, flea soap, dyes, bleaches, heat applied to the scalp, garlic, mayonnaise, petroleum …
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… or chestfeeding . Keep your baby warm but not hot An over-heated baby has a higher risk of SIDS. You know your baby is … your baby to breathe, and can also cause your baby to overheat and increase the risk of SIDS. Swaddled babies can also …
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… or ring. Do not warm formula in a microwave. Microwaves heat unevenly and create hot spots. Hot spots in the formula could burn your baby’s mouth. Do not reheat formula during a feed. Do not refrigerate a partly used …
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… ideas Finger foods Hummus with cut-up veggies and whole wheat pita triangles Apple slices, zucchini muffin and seed … Keep hot food hot. Use a thermos to pack hot foods. Pre-heat the thermos with hot water before filling. Wash all …