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  1. ... relight it. If you think there is a gas leak, get everyone out of the house. Even a small spark can cause an explosion. Do not light any lighters, turn on electrical ... number, or the gas company right away. Furnace: Keep the air supply ...
  2. ... has gone bad or when there is a gas leak. They make us want to eat, ensuring we ...
  3. ... has gone bad or when there is a gas leak. They make us want to eat, ensuring we ...
  4. ... appliances. You may not be able to smell gas if there is a leak. Or, install equipment that detects gas fumes in the home. People with smell loss ...
  5. ... are odor-free, and they do not allow gas or stool to leak out when they are worn correctly. Your nurse ...
  6. Pneumothorax is the collection of air or gas in the space inside the chest around the lungs. This leads to lung collapse. This article discusses pneumothorax in infants.
  7. ... effects of radiation. - Radon: Radon is a radioactive gas that comes from the breakdown of uranium in rocks and soil. It seeps up through the ground, and leaks into the air or water supply. Radon can ...
  8. ... to loose stools (diarrhea) and some can increase gas production. Talk to your health care provider about food choices that will help avoid these problems. Your child may have skin problems near the ileostomy. Your child's pouch may leak or get messy. Help your child understand how ...
  9. ... as needed, depending on the baby's condition, blood gas measurements, and ... This can lead to air leaks, which can make it difficult for the ventilator ...
  10. ... they also reduce the pain-relieving effects. Laughing gas ("gas and air") Inhaling painkillers through a mask used ... way to relieve labor pain in Germany. Laughing gas (nitrous oxide) was generally used for this purpose. ...
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