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Results 1 - 9 of 9 for Natural environment
  1. Causes may include: Exposure to a cold environment Viral and bacterial infections
  2. ... retain body heat. If nothing else is available, natural material such ... environment with as little exertion as possible. This helps ...
  3. ... and remove moisture Hot, dry air in desert environments Air ... during which skin gets thinner and produces less natural oil
  4. ... cold, dry winter air or hot, dry desert environments Dry indoor air ... during which skin gets thinner and produces less natural oil
  5. ... control your body temperature Protects you from the environment Although skin has many layers, it can generally ... exposure with areas that are protected from sunlight. Natural pigments seem to provide some protection against sun- ...
  6. ... lightly and in layers. Try to keep your environment cool. Practice slow, deep breathing whenever a hot ...
  7. ... behavioral, and emotional limits. Having a safe, structured environment in which to explore and face new challenges ... Do not shame the child. This is a natural curiosity. Because language skills develop quickly in the ...
  8. ... interactions of several genes and factors in the environment (for example, illnesses in the mother and medicines). ...
  9. ... to isolation. Your senses receive information from your environment. This information can be in the form of ... dangers if you cannot smell odors such as natural gas or smoke from a fire. If your ...