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… heaters. Use screens to block off areas, if needed. When outdoors, keep your child away from barbecue grills and … sources are nearby. For example, be safe when using a hair dryer in the bathroom. Don't let your child play with … heaters. Use screens to block off areas, if needed. When outdoors, keep your child away from barbecue grills and …
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… of getting mosquito bites: Use insect repellent when you go outdoors in the late spring, summer, and early fall. Wear … of getting mosquito bites: Use insect repellent when you go outdoors in the late spring, summer, and early fall. Wear …
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… plastic bag. Add water to barely cover the ice. Squeeze the air out of the bag and seal it. Wrap the bag in a wet towel … plastic bag. Add water to barely cover the ice. Squeeze the air out of the bag and seal it. Wrap the bag in a wet towel …
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… tiny drops of fluid holding the bacteria are put into the air. The bacteria can infect others when people breathe in … tiny drops of fluid holding the bacteria are put into the air. The bacteria can infect others when people breathe in …
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… Fluoride is a mineral found naturally in our water, air, food and soil. At low concentrations, fluoride in … more resistant to bacteria and decay. It also helps to repair the earliest stages of tooth decay. Where can …
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… be sure to also get regular exercise, healthy food, fresh air, and time with people who care about you. These are all … be sure to also get regular exercise, healthy food, fresh air, and time with people who care about you. These are all …
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… of times I just keep going because I'm out in the fresh air and I'm walking, and it just feels good." Robert says he … of times I just keep going because I'm out in the fresh air and I'm walking, and it just feels good." Robert says he …
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… lower jaw near the chin. Tilt the chin upward to keep the airway open. Take a normal breath (not a deep one), and … your cheek near the baby's mouth and nose to feel whether air is moving out. Keep giving compressions and rescue … lower jaw near the chin. Tilt the chin upward to keep the airway open. Take a normal breath (not a deep one), and …
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… isn't too tight or restrictive. Take care of your nipples. Air-dry your nipples after you breastfeed. This can prevent … from your nipple, gently wash it off. Let your nipple air dry before you put your bra back on. You can also use a … isn't too tight or restrictive. Take care of your nipples. Air-dry your nipples after you breastfeed. This can prevent …
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… name is first, followed by any brand names. salbutamol (Airomir, Ventolin) terbutaline (Bricanyl Turbuhaler) This is … Inhaled quick-relief medicines relax the muscles lining the airways that carry air to the lungs. This helps increase airflow. These …