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Results 41 - 50 of 80 for ALCOHOL OR IODINE OR LIDOCAINE OR WATER
  1. ... severe as first or second degree. Reflection of water, sand or snow can also intensify the sun's ...
  2. ... with a bottle of milk, juice, or sugar water. As the child grows, establishing proper dental hygiene ...
  3. ... lotions and the avoidance of excess exposure to water. If hands become badly chapped, hydrocortisone creams (available ...
  4. ... the large intestine is to absorb the remaining water from the food residue passing through the intestines. ...
  5. ... dehydration. It is important to drink plenty of water during physical activity to maintain optimal energy levels ...
  6. ... lid, try to gently flush it out with water or use a cotton-tipped swab to evert ...
  7. ... often hidden) lead can easily contaminate food and water where it is undetectable to the eye or ...
  8. ... hard-skinned produce, or rinse well with cool water mixed with salt and lemon juice or vinegar.
  9. ... believed to have an addictive potential comparable to alcohol, cocaine, and morphine. Tobacco and its various components ...
  10. ... measures whether the kidneys are conserving or excreting water properly. A sample of urine is retrieved and ...
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