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Warm liquids, such as broth, caffeine-free tea or warm water with honey can soothe a sore throat. So can cold treats like ice pops. Make a warm saltwater ...
Drinking alcohol, which can affect the body's ability to regulate temperature. Becoming dehydrated by not drinking enough water to replenish fluids lost through ...
Wash bedding weekly. Wash all sheets, blankets, pillowcases and bedcovers in hot water that is at least 130 F (54.4 C) to kill dust mites and remove allergens.
Jegen DA, Bernard ME, Jannetto PJ. Private Well Water Safety: Practical Counseling Strategies for Primary Care Journal of The American Board of Family ...
“Anyone can have a water-related accident, even people who know how to swim,” says Dr. Christopher Tookey, a Mayo Clinic Health System family medicine physician ...
In general, you don't have food or liquids other than water for about 9 to 12 hours before the test. This is called fasting. Some cholesterol tests don't ...
It's generally best to wash your hands with soap and water. Over-the-counter antibacterial soaps are no more effective at killing germs than is regular soap.
"Salmonella is a bacterial infection that people can get from touching contaminated food or through contaminated water, or perhaps from their pets and their ...
Simply washing newborns with plain water is adequate; newborn skin is susceptible to infection and irritation. If parents choose to use products, they should ...
Drinking enough fluids, especially water, is one of the most important things you can do to prevent heat illness while doing the strenuous work involved in ...
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