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Clean teeth after eating — Brushing is best. When brushing isn't possible, chewing sugarless gum or swishing mouthwash for 30 seconds can help rid the mouth ...
Keeping diaper area clean and dry. The best way to keep your baby's ... After you've gently cleaned and dried the skin, apply a cream, paste or ointment.
If you still have the same tube of mascara that you had last spring, Mayo Clinic dermatologist Dr. Dawn Davis says it might time to clean our your cosmetic ...
Also, regularly clean items touched by many people. This includes light switches, gym equipment or lockers. Follow the cleaning instructions that come with ...
Apply to the affected skin a clean towel dampened with cool tap water. Or take a cool bath with added baking soda — about 2 ounces (60 grams) a tub. Cool the ...
Outfitted in gloves, coveralls, cap, face mask, goggles and even shoe covers, a biomanufacturing engineer moves slowly and deliberately through an ultra-clean ...
Thinking about spring cleaning? If you have hay fever or allergic asthma ... Swab the blister with iodine and sterilize a clean, sharp needle by wiping it with ...
Clean the wound with mild soap and water. Apply a cool compress to the affected area. This may ease the pain. If stung on an arm or leg, rest the affected ...
Clean the bite with soap and water. Cover or wrap it loosely with a clean, dry bandage. What to avoid. Don't tie off the bite area, called using a tourniquet ...
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