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  1. ... are exposing troubling consequences of air pollution Breathing clean air is important for everyone's health, but some ... pollutants to nonviral asthma attacks. It highlights why clean air is so important for human health. A ...
  2. ... in open, well-ventilated spaces. Keep your hands clean. Wash your hands frequently with soap and water ... equipment, such as phones and desks, unnecessarily. Frequently clean and disinfect touched objects and surfaces. When in- ...
  3. ... are unable to remove the mouth easily with clean tweezers, leave it alone and let the skin heal. After removing the tick, thoroughly clean the bite area and your hands with rubbing ...
  4. ... to arrive, cover the affected area in a clean bandage and try to keep it raised above ...
  5. ... the skin, and pull the tick out slowly. Clean the area with rubbing alcohol. Sources: National Institute ...
  6. ... a day and to keep my eyes completely clean. Now, using a warm compress over my eyes ...
  7. ... low levels, it makes me more cautious. I clean much more frequently than I used to. It ...
  8. ... water is still the best way to keep clean, but hand sanitizer is good in a pinch. ...
  9. ... the frostbitten area  Cover the area with a clean cloth—if fingers or toes are frostbitten, wrap ...
  10. ... help prevent the spread of COVID-19. To clean cloth facing coverings, machine wash and dry them ...
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