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… relationship with your child will largely depend on the quality of the relationship you have built to this point. … relationship with your child will largely depend on the quality of the relationship you have built to this point. …
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… chemicals, and other unsafe substances. There is no quality control for illegal drugs like that required for … your body deal with tension and stress. Whole grains, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, and protein foods are … your body deal with tension and stress. Whole grains, dairy products, fruits, vegetables, and protein foods are …
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… syncytial virus (RSV), may have severe blockage of the air passages. They need treatment in a hospital. Bacterial … include: Exposure to cigarette smoke. Tobacco smoke impairs lung growth and development. Children who are exposed … have asthma and other respiratory problems. Blockage of the airway by an inhaled object, such as food, a piece of a …
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… causes inflammation and narrowing in the tubes that carry air to the lungs (bronchial tubes). The inflammation leads … very hard to breathe. You feel like you can't get enough air. You do not feel alert or cannot think clearly. Moderate … spray or nose drops to wash out mucus and germs. Try moist air. Try a vaporizer or humidifier to add moisture to the …
Medications
… 1 to 4 times a day or as directed by your doctor. Allow to air dry before touching clothing. Do not apply to broken or … Side Effects Skin/scalp irritation or staining of skin/hair (especially in patients with blonde, bleached, dyed, or gray hair) may occur. If skin irritation develops or worsens, stop …
Medications
… without phlegm that are caused by certain infections of the air passages (such as sinusitis, common cold). This product … without phlegm that are caused by certain infections of the air passages (such as sinusitis, common cold). This product …
Medical tests
… area. You may be asked to take a deep breath, blow all the air out, and then hold your breath while the biopsy needle … area. You may be asked to take a deep breath, blow all the air out, and then hold your breath while the biopsy needle …
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 …
Medications
… this medication for the first time, spray the pump into the air away from yourself, others, or open flame. This is known … this medication for the first time, spray the pump into the air away from yourself, others, or open flame. This is known …
Medications
… and emphysema). It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more … the inhaler at least once a month with water. Allow to air-dry fully before using again. Learn which of your … and emphysema). It works by relaxing the muscles around the airways so that they open up and you can breathe more …