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… from the summer months. Planning meals and snacks ahead of time can help make a busy schedule more manageable and mealtimes more enjoyable. Including a variety of nutritious … hours and colder temperatures, you might spend more time indoors. Learn about indoor air quality and how to stay …
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… Summer food safety Last updated October 29, 2024 Summer is a time for barbecues, picnics and camping trips. However, fun … cooler. These are things you will access often and every time you open the cooler, you let warm air in Refrigerate or … into the cooler Marinate your meat in the fridge ahead of time, and not on the counter or out in the heat Separate …
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… pushes blood through the arteries with too much force. Over time, this damages the walls of the arteries. High … is a good choice if you're just starting out or your time is limited. Including resistance exercise helps to … control. Day by day or week by week, add a little more time or effort to your activity. Build up to at least 2½ …
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… of whiplash are pain and stiffness in the neck and sometimes in the muscles in your head, chest, shoulders, and … while you sleep. Do not use your regular pillow at the same time. You can try using a soft foam collar to support your neck for short periods of time. You can probably buy one at a drugstore. Do not wear …
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… Most children by age 2: Start to understand simple time concepts, such as "now," "later," or "a few minutes." … or no. Often want to do two incompatible things at the same time. For example, a 2-year-old may want to go out in the … and use the word "no" as a way to assert themselves. Sometimes calmly redirecting your child or stating the request …
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… raises or puffs up that area. This usually goes away over time. There are many kinds of injectable fillers, including: … methacrylate) (PMMA). The collagen goes away over time, but the plastic beads remain under the skin … injections. Different fillers last different lengths of time. Slowly, your body absorbs the filler. This makes the …
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… plan: Clarifies your and your doctor's preferences ahead of time. Explains your needs to other health professionals who … for you. Offers you some predictability and control during times of crisis. How can you prevent and treat pain at home? … numerous sickle cell crises, or painful events, a few times a year. Others experience none. In many cases, you can …
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… The condition affects your tear and saliva glands and sometimes other parts of your body. Your eyes and mouth get very … with your doctor if you take any of these medicines. Sometimes the benefits of a medicine outweigh the risks. Use a … the morning. The ointment may blur your vision for a short time, so use it before going to bed. Wear wraparound …
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… men and women, though not necessarily equal or at the same time. Pansexual (or omnisexual)—describes a person attracted … Supporting your teen who is LGBTQ+ LGBTQ2S+ teens sometimes don't reveal their sexual orientation or gender identity for a long time. They may be afraid of what their friends, family, and …
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… But it must be lowered slowly so that your body has enough time to adjust to the change in blood pressure. If blood … pressure is lowered too quickly, your body may have a hard time getting blood to your brain. The other goal of … prevent future attacks. When to call a doctor Call 9-1-1 anytime you think you may need emergency care. This may mean …