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  1. Stroke African Americans can significantly cut stroke risk by quitting smoking Study shows a pack a day doubled risk African Americans are already almost twice as likely ...
  2. ... setting a good example can help your children cut down on their own screen time.
  3. ... in the skin or nails (such as cracks, cuts, sores, or discoloration) Pain, swelling, or redness Tingling, ... done. Check your feet often. Look for any cuts, sores, blisters, or changes in skin color. If ...
  4. ... the sharp feeling you get from a paper cut or a bee sting to the dull, persistent ... acute pain from an injury such as a cut or a broken limb or from disease or ...
  5. ... laparotomy is a more invasive surgery, where a cut is made in the abdomen to explore or remove scar tissue. Surgeons may also cut nerves in the pelvis to help with endometriosis ...
  6. ... possible for sepsis to begin with a small cut that gets infected or with an infection that ...
  7. ... possible for sepsis to begin with a small cut that gets infected or with an infection that ...
  8. ... your eyes. Mow it down. Keeping your grass cut short can help reduce pollen. Mowing can also ...
  9. ... heart can’t... Stroke African Americans can significantly cut stroke risk by quitting smoking African Americans are ...
  10. ... up and bruised every week. I've also cut in half the number of calories I take ...
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