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… an influenza vaccine need 2 doses given 4 weeks apart. The second dose improves their level of protection. What are the … then touches your eyes, mouth or nose before washing your hands. Mature Minor Consent It is recommended that parents …
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… form of this medication, shake the bottle well for 10 seconds before each use. Carefully measure the dose using a … blood levels of this medication. Tell your doctor if you smoke or if you have recently stopped smoking. Overdose If … form of this medication, shake the bottle well for 10 seconds before each use. Carefully measure the dose using a …
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… and supplements. Stay away from harmful substances. Do not smoke. Smoking increases the risk of low birth weight and fetal death. If you smoke, talk with your doctor or midwife about ways to quit. … and supplements. Stay away from harmful substances. Do not smoke. Smoking increases the risk of low birth weight and …
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… form. It has had impurities removed with solvents and is smoked. Crack is a smokable, freebase cocaine made from … because of the crackling sound that it makes when it is smoked. Small amounts of cocaine make a person feel … of drug paraphernalia, such as syringes, spoons with smoke stains, small pieces of glass, and razor blades …
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… It may cause a person's entire body to shake for a few seconds to a few minutes, and they may lose consciousness. … person having a seizure stops breathing for longer than 30 seconds. After calling 9-1-1 or other emergency services, … It may cause a person's entire body to shake for a few seconds to a few minutes, and they may lose consciousness. …
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… think you are having a problem with your medicine. Don't smoke. Smoking can make sarcoidosis worse. If you need help … can increase your chances of quitting for good. Avoid dust, smoke, and fumes. They can harm your lungs. If you have … think you are having a problem with your medicine. Don't smoke. Smoking can make sarcoidosis worse. If you need help …
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… eating that food to see if your symptoms get better. Do not smoke or chew tobacco. Raise your bed if you have GERD … if your symptoms get better. Quitting tobacco use If you smoke or chew tobacco, stop. The nicotine from tobacco … support group of peers who are also quitting or who do not smoke. Changing your sleep habits Here are some things you …
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… disease, tissue under the skin in the palm of your hand, called the palmar fascia, gets thicker and shorter. … often affects the ring and small fingers, usually of both hands. The disease may only involve the palm and never … who have it, you may be more likely to have it. Males, smokers, or those older than 50 are also at more risk. …
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… nails after the person has had a shower or has washed their hands. It makes the nails softer and easier to trim. Start … nail polish remover. To trim the nails: Wash and dry your hands. You don't need to wear gloves. Use nail polish remover to take off any polish. Hold the person's hand steady with one hand while you trim the nails with your …
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… hockey sticks. Lawn and garden tools, such as lawn mower handles, rakes, and gardening gloves. Clothing, shoes, … may be spread to people who touch the animals. Exposure to smoke. Urushiol from burning poison ivy, oak, or sumac … hockey sticks. Lawn and garden tools, such as lawn mower handles, rakes, and gardening gloves. Clothing, shoes, …