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1. Babies and heat rashes : Information
To avoid heat rash, keep your baby cool and dry during warm weather. Some helpful suggestions: During the hot season dress your baby in light-weight, soft, cotton clothing. Cotton is very absorbent and keeps moisture away from the baby's skin; If ...
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2. Itchy, painful rash on vagina; lower back pain, sex uncomfortable - STDs - MedHelp
Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion around the topic of Itchy, painful rash on vagina; lower back pain, sex uncomfortable Itchy, painful rash on vagina; lower back pain, sex uncomfortable.
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3. Flaky genital area skin - Dermatology - MedHelp
Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion around the topic of Flaky genital area skin Flaky genital area skin. Flaky genital area skin - Dermatology - MedHelp. This is a discussion on MedHelp about Flaky genital...
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4. Flaky genital area skin - Dermatology - MedHelp
Community members of MedHelp provide help, support, guidance and discussion around the topic of Flaky genital area skin Flaky genital area skin. Flaky genital area skin - Dermatology - MedHelp. This is a discussion on MedHelp about Flaky genital...
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5. Back Massage Techniques
A back massage increases the flow of blood to the skin and muscles of the back Among patients who must stay in bed back massage is known to prevent skin bre...
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6. Acupuncture.Com - Chronic Low Back Pain - Traditional Chinese Medicine -- Acupuncture.com - Gateway To Chinese...
Severe pain in the lower back, which is generally fixed in a certain area, and is aggravated by pressure and impaired movement by bending forward or backwar...
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7. Ask an Expert: Dark occasional itchy rash on back -- Netwellness Homepage
Dark occasional itchy rash on back. Over time, the rash has become fairly large (about the size and shape of a Christmas tree cookie), continues to be darke...
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8. Nutrition Facts and Analysis for Back Yard Burgers sandwich: Back Yard Hot Dog -- Nutritiondata's Nutrition Facts Calorie...
Nutrition Facts and Analysis for Back Yard Burgers sandwich: Nutrition facts label for Back Yard Burgers sandwich: 0.797844227567627 Better Choices Substitu...
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9. Common Infant Problems: rashes - Keep Kids Healthy -- Keep Kids Healthy - Free Pediatric Parenting...
a discussion of rashes in infants and their treatment, cradle cap, tinea corporis, neonatal acne, miliaria, keratosis pilaris Infant Skin Care. (causes smal...
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10. ips: Avoiding Back Injuries | Occupational Health &amp; Safety -- Occupational Health &amp; Safety - The National Magazine for Safety, Ergono...
With the goal of preventing this all-too-common ailment, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital's Spine Center offers tips on avoiding back injury. The vast majority...
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