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  1. ... what you do. Having the right footwear and clothing for your sport can give you both comfort ... you exercise can help you choose the best clothing and shoes for your workouts. You can find ...
  2. ... lice live in the seams and folds of clothing. They feed on human blood and lay their ... and deposit waste matter on the skin and clothing. Lice die within 3 days at room temperature ...
  3. ... Common causes include: Being outside without enough protective clothing, especially in winter Falling into cold water of ... river, or other body of water Wearing wet clothing in windy or cold weather Heavy exertion, not ...
  4. ... substance that is applied to the skin or clothing to protect you against biting insects . ... The safest bug repellent is to wear proper clothing. Wear a full-brimmed hat to protect your ...
  5. ... the cold is to wear several layers of clothing. Wearing the right shoes and clothes helps: Keep your body heat trapped inside your ...
  6. ... plenty of water every day. Make sure your clothes are not increasing your risk of developing pressure ulcers: Avoid clothes that have thick seams, buttons, or zippers that ...
  7. ... has the staph germ on it, such as clothing or a towel. Staph germs can then enter ... Do not share personal items such as towels, clothing, or cosmetics. Do not reuse or share washcloths ...
  8. ... warmer place. Remove any tight jewelry and wet clothes. Look for signs of hypothermia and treat that ... can contribute to frostbite. These include extreme: Wet clothes High winds Poor blood circulation. Poor circulation can ...
  9. ... came in contact with the plant, such as clothing, garden tools, and sports equipment. Small amounts of ... Carefully remove any contaminated clothing, being careful not to spread the oils from the plant. Wash the area right away with soap of any type ...
  10. ... will keep smoke particles from sticking to their clothes. They should leave the coat outside or away ... you are doing outdoor activities. Do not dry clothes outdoors. Pollen will stick to them. Have someone ...
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