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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 ...
... water and with food, unless otherwise directed by your doctor. Mefloquine may be crushed and put in water, milk, or juice to make it easier to take. For ...
Remove salmon from the pan and set aside; cover. Add the juice mixture to the saute pan. In a small bowl, combine the water and cornstarch to make a slurry.
Rest after coming out of the faint. Drink water after the faint, adding electrolytes if you have them. "If your blood pressure is getting low and you're getting ...
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Avoiding extreme temperatures; Giving your baby a short bath in warm water and applying a cream or ointment while the skin is still damp. See your baby's health ...
Use warm, soapy water and rinse and dry your feet thoroughly, especially between the toes. Apply a medicated foot powder (Tinactin, Gold Bond, others) or ...
1 can (14.5 ounces) water-packed sliced peaches, drained; 1 can (8 ounces) water-packed pineapple chunks, drained; 4 tablespoons shredded coconut, toasted ...
Dehydration (not enough water or fluid in your body)—May increase risk of severe kidney problems. Hypocalcemia (low calcium in the blood) or; Kidney disease ...
Take care of your health. Find ways to sleep better. Move more on most days. Eat a healthy diet. Drink plenty of water. Many caregivers have trouble sleeping.
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