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For severe bleeding, take these first-aid steps. Call 911 or your local emergency number if the wound is deep or you're not sure how serious it is. Don't move ...
Motion sickness: First aid ... Any type of transportation can cause motion sickness. It can strike suddenly, progressing from a feeling of uneasiness to a cold ...
The machine generates choline C-11 for a positron emission tomography scans (PET), which can detect prostate cancer cells far earlier and with more precision ...
If you have another nosebleed, try first-aid steps again. This time, spray both sides of the nose with a nasal spray that has oxymetazoline in it (Afrin). Do ...
Whether they're accidental or on purpose, human bites can be as dangerous as or even more dangerous than animal bites because of the types of bacteria and ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I'm 70 years old and have worn hearing aids for about a decade. Over the past several years, my hearing seems to be getting worse.
Dislocation: First aid · Symptoms. The injury will deform the joint and make it hard to move. Dislocation might cause sudden and severe pain and swelling. A ...
Got something stuck in your skin? Use these first-aid tips to safely remove foreign objects and prevent infection.
Valerian may increase the effects of other sleep aids. It also increases the sedative effect of depressants, such as alcohol, benzodiazepines and narcotics ...
You have pain directly over the bones of an injured joint. You have re-injured an area that has been injured a few times in the past. You have a severe sprain.
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