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… in the washing machine. Wash items in a pre-wash cycle first. Then use a regular wash cycle with detergent. Use the … in the washing machine. Wash items in a pre-wash cycle first. Then use a regular wash cycle with detergent. Use the …
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… not fully formed. These birth defects usually happen in the first few weeks of pregnancy, before you even know you're … not fully formed. These birth defects usually happen in the first few weeks of pregnancy, before you even know you're …
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… treated? In most cases, cervical herniated discs are first treated with non-surgical treatment, including rest or … treated? In most cases, cervical herniated discs are first treated with non-surgical treatment, including rest or …
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… 1 (IGF-1) levels change more slowly, and it may be the first test done. A health professional uses a needle to take … 1 (IGF-1) levels change more slowly, and it may be the first test done. A health professional uses a needle to take …
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… come back. The symptoms are likely to be the same as the first time. After surgery, watch for problems such as … come back. The symptoms are likely to be the same as the first time. After surgery, watch for problems such as …
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… footrests. Your doctor may do a bimanual pelvic examination first. This is done so the doctor can feel where and how … footrests. Your doctor may do a bimanual pelvic examination first. This is done so the doctor can feel where and how …
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… HIV testing at the start of each pregnancy, ideally in the first trimester. If you or your partner(s) may have been …
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… narcotics are usually given before the transition phase of first-stage labour in order to wear off before baby is born. …
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… Death Syndrome (SIDS). Increased hospital admissions in the first year of life than infants of non smoking parents. Ear …
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… Warm up Warm up your muscles by walking slowly at first, then gradually building your pace. Don't forget to …