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Water. Food. When bacteria once again find their way into a person's digestive system, they become active again and cause infection. Because C. diff can ...
Add squash, water, broth, brown sugar, salt, cinnamon and nutmeg. Let soup simmer for about 15 minutes. Remove from heat. Place soup in a blender, small ...
Mayo Clinic Q and A: For most people, drinking plain water is the best way to stay hydrated.
Michael Boniface, a Mayo Clinic emergency medicine physician, says that while most people are aware of the need for batteries, flashlights and bottled water, it ...
Take small sips of cold, clear, carbonated or sour drinks, such as ginger ale, lemonade and water. Mint tea also may help. Oral rehydration solutions, such ...
Remove standing water when possible. Protect yourself indoors with screens, air conditioning and mosquito netting. If you're pregnant, especially late in ...
Drain and rinse under cold water. In a large bowl, add the pasta, asparagus, tomatoes, green peppers, onions and dressing. Toss to mix evenly. Cover and ...
There's no effective treatment for viral gastroenteritis, so prevention is key. In addition to avoiding food and water that may be contaminated, thorough and ...
On the morning of your surgery, take only the medicines your surgeon tells you to with a small sip of water. Bowel prep before surgery. You may be given a ...
Wash your hands with soap and water before and after you use this medicine. Carefully tear open the pouch when you are ready to put the patch on your skin. Do ...
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