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… as litter boxes. Wash your hands well with soap and warm water after outdoor activities, especially before you eat or … the raw meat. Wash your hands well with soap and warm water afterwards. Cook foods until they are well done. Use a … litter box daily. Wash your hands well with soap and warm water afterwards. When do cats spread it? Cats only spread …
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… dentures every day: Stand over a folded towel or bowl of water when you or your caregiver takes the dentures out. … if you drop them, they won't break. Store them in lukewarm water or denture-cleaning liquid overnight. Don't put them in hot water, and don't let them dry out. Clean your dentures to …
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… and liquids. A standard multivitamin usually contains: Water-soluble vitamins. These vitamins pass in and out of … the body easily. Most do not build up in the body's cells. Water-soluble vitamins include vitamin C and the B vitamins: … body's cells and do not pass out of the body as easily as water-soluble vitamins do. Fat-soluble vitamins include …
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… own wound, if possible. Wash your hands well with soap and water, if available. Put on medical gloves before cleaning … deeply into the wound. Wash the wound under running tap water (the more the better) to remove all the dirt, debris, … is necessary to clean the wound thoroughly. If you have a water sprayer in your kitchen sink, try using the sprayer to …
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… gas that causes cancer. Radon is found in rock, soil, water, some building materials, and natural gas. You can't … opening where the building contacts the soil. If a house's water supply contains radon, radon may enter the air inside … through pipes, drains, faucets, or appliances that use water. Then the radon may get trapped inside the house. …
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… If it's hard to start peeing, or if it stings, pour warm water over your perineum or pee in the shower. You may have …
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