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Results 1 - 10 of 29 for shade
  1. ... fluids to drink. Find out if there is shade available where you are going. Learn the early ... clothing in hot weather. Rest often and seek shade when possible. Avoid exercise or heavy physical activity ...
  2. ... and irregular in shape and color, with different shades of black and brown. It is most common ... Color changes from one area to another, with shades of tan, brown, or black, and sometimes white, ...
  3. ... which a person cannot see any color, only shades of gray. Most color blindness is due to ... usual way Inability to tell the difference between shades of the same or similar colors Often, symptoms ...
  4. ... in your vision, or a sensation of a shade or curtain hanging across part of your visual ... is temporary. You have a sensation of a shade being pulled over your eyes or a curtain ...
  5. ... slatted blinds and cloth draperies with pull-down shades. They will not collect as much dust. Keep ...
  6. ... sensitivity. Try dimming the lights, closing curtains or shades, or wearing sunglasses. Try to avoid rubbing the ...
  7. ... will wear only a diaper and special eye shades. Your baby may have an intravenous (IV) line ...
  8. ... your pupils are dilated. Wear dark glasses or shade your eyes until the effects of the drops ...
  9. ... A hat with a wide brim that can shade your whole face from the sun. A baseball ...
  10. ... have slats and cloth draperies with pull-down shades. They will not collect as much dust. Dust ...
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