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  1. ... most common in people who work in the textile industry. Those who are sensitive to the dust ... risk. Stop smoking, especially if you work in textile manufacturing.
  2. Nasal Cancer/Prevention and Risk Factors ... Nasal Cancer ... American Cancer Society ... Learn about possible risk factors for nasal cavity (nose) and paranasal sinus ...
  3. Flame Retardants From the National Institutes of Health (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences)  
    Environmental Health/Specifics ... Environmental Health ... National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences ... From the National Institutes of Health ... Flame retardants ...
  4. Inside Story: A Guide to Indoor Air Quality (Consumer Product Safety Commission)  
    Indoor Air Pollution/Start Here ... Indoor Air Pollution ... Consumer Product Safety Commission ... Information provided in this safety guide is based on current scientific ...
  5. ... or do you want the baby washed and clothed first? Do you have wishes about how to ...
  6. ... have your child sit on the potty fully clothed. Never force them to sit on it, and ...
  7. ... if you see someone in the water fully clothed. Watch for uneven swimming motions, which is a ...
  8. ... face masks and protective clothing, and by treating textiles. Stop smoking if you are at risk. Get ...
  9. ... dyes and chemicals used to manufacture leather goods, textiles, plastics, and rubber Smoking People who have had ...
  10. ... room temperature should be comfortable for a lightly clothed adult. A baby should not be hot to ...
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