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… increases. Your weight. The more you weigh, the more water you have in your body. The water dilutes the alcohol and lowers the blood alcohol level. Your sex. Women's bodies usually have less water and more fat than men's bodies. Alcohol does not go …
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… drinks such as breastmilk, plain whole cow’s milk and water. After age 2, other options include skim, 1% and 2% … eat. Limit to no more than 3 cups (750 mL) each day. Give water between meals and snacks for thirst. Don’t give sugary … your child learn to enjoy the taste of healthy drinks like water and plain milk. How much food does my child need? …
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… What are sports drinks? Sports drinks help replace water (rehydrate) and electrolytes that your body loses … Gatorade, and Powerade. How are sports drinks useful? Water is usually the best choice before, during, and after … How are sports drinks useful for children and teens? Water is usually the best choice before, during, and after …
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… breast shape, a homemade breast form may be all you want. Waterproof or water resistant. You can wear most breast forms when you swim, but many of them soak up water and get quite heavy. If you swim a lot, you might …
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… includes slowly adding fibre to your meals, drinking more water, and using an ointment to stop itching. The same … the anal canal during bowel movements. Drink plenty of water. Get some exercise every day. Non-surgical procedures … fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. And drink plenty of water. These things may help prevent hard stools. Avoid …
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… a no-alcohol drink that you enjoy, like flavoured seltzer water or tonic with a lemon wedge. Or have a large glass of water with each drink. You may also want to explore … a no-alcohol drink that you enjoy, like flavoured seltzer water or tonic with a lemon wedge. Or have a large glass of …
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… burrows, and possible rodent shelters. Use only bottled water or water that has been disinfected. Do not use a cabin or any … burrows, and possible rodent shelters. Use only bottled water or water that has been disinfected. Do not use a cabin …
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… easier to cut. Avoid burns. Bathe and do dishes in lukewarm water. Test the temperature of bath water or dishwater using your unaffected side. Use pot holders whenever …
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… Drink 6 to 8 cups (1.5 to 2.0 L) of fluid each day. Make water your drink of choice. Fibre draws water into your stools to keep them soft and easy to pass. …
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… of direct pressure. Put a thin layer of a saline- or water-based nasal gel, such as NasoGel, or an antiseptic … of nasal gel or cream inside your nose. Use a saline- or water-based nasal gel, such as NasoGel, or an antiseptic … of direct pressure. Put a thin layer of a saline- or water-based nasal gel, such as NasoGel, or an antiseptic …