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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for harm
  1. Take these simple steps to protect someone from harm during a seizure.
  2. ... misuse are rising in the U.S. "Alcohol-related harms are increasing at multiple levels—from emergency department ... alcohol use and mental health and other disorders, harm to long-term brain health that can be ...
  3. ... studies, but because many PFAS are thought to harm humans and animals in similar ways, their results ... and be disposed of without causing any environmental harm. With the help of environmental engineering firms, CycloPure ...
  4. ... can result in social and emotional distress, self-harm, and, in severe cases, even death. But bullying ... behaviors like running away from home or self-harm Lost or destroyed clothing, books, electronics, or jewelry ...
  5. ... nbsp;are usually safe and won’t harm your hearing. However, sounds can be harmful if ...
  6. ... 70 dB are usually safe and won’t harm your hearing. However, sounds can be harmful if ...
  7. ... cause inflammation in the mother's body. This could harm the placenta, the tissue that connects the mother ...
  8. ... says there is evidence that Lewy bodies can harm a person's other brain cells. "What sets that ...
  9. ... concentrating, avoiding social activities, and engaging in self-harm or having thoughts of suicide. If you think ...
  10. ... to find out whether exercise can do more harm than good in some circumstances. MoTrPAC researchers plan ...
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