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Results 71 - 80 of 80 for ALCOHOL OR IODINE OR LIDOCAINE OR WATER
  1. ... of washing bedding once a week in hot water, and dusting with a wet cloth once a ...
  2. ... dietary fiber, soluble and insoluble. Soluble fiber retains water and turns to gel during digestion. It also ...
  3. ... of the disk spaces. (The disks are 80% water.) If this happens, even a minor injury can ...
  4. ... Next wash the site thoroughly with soap and water. Place ice wrapped in a washcloth or other ...
  5. ... animals. It can also be found in untreated water. Cooking at the right temperature is important in ...
  6. ... diarrhea. They occur from eating food or drinking water contaminated with organisms like bacteria and parasites. Medications ...
  7. ... have had nothing to eat or drink (except water) for 8 to 12 hours before the test. ...
  8. ... one or both sides, which feels like a water-filled balloon. Hydroceles are usually not dangerous, and ...
  9. Do not leave your child alone around water, not even for a few seconds.
  10. ... off any jewelry. Wet your hands with clean water. Apply soap and lather your hands by rubbing ...
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