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  • Poison Ivy, Oak, or Sumac - Topic Overview

    09/25/07, Healthwise

    Poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac are plants that can cause a skin rash called allergic contact dermatitis when they touch your skin. The red, uncomfortable, and itchy rash often shows up in lines or streaks and is marked b

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  • Winter Safety

    02/06/05, Children's Hospital Boston

    Whether sledding, skating, building snowmen or making snow angels, children love to play outdoors in the winter weather. With these basic winter safety tips, your child can enjoy a safe and fun winter.

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  • Hypothermia and Cold Temperature Exposure

    07/05/07, Healthwise

    Hypothermia occurs when the body gets cold and loses heat faster than the body can make it. A normal rectal body temperature ranges from to and for most people is .

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  • Cold Temperature Exposure

    07/05/07, Healthwise

    It's easy to get cold quickly if you are outside in wet, windy, or cold weather. Cold temperature exposure can also happen if you spend time in a dwelling or other building that is not well-heated during cold weather.

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  • Nosebleeds

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    Most nosebleeds are not serious and can be stopped with home treatment. Most nosebleeds occur in the front of the nose (anterior epistaxis) and involve only one nostril. Some blood may drain down the back of the nose into the throat. M

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  • Your Home Health Center

    05/19/06, Healthwise

    More of your health care takes place in your home than anywhere else. Having the right tools, medicines, supplies, and information on hand will improve the quality of your self-care.

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  • How to Stop Bleeding From a Minor Head Wound

    09/19/06, Healthwise

    Minor cuts on the head often bleed heavily because the face and scalp have many blood vessels close to the surface of the skin. This bleeding is alarming, but often the injury is not severe and the bleeding will stop with treatment you

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  • Helping a Person During a Seizure

    10/29/07, Healthwise

    If you see someone who is having a seizure, stay calm. Although seizures seem to last a long time, they usually do not last more than 60 to 90 seconds. Time the seizure, if you can. If the seizure lasts longer than 3 minutes or the per

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  • Heat-Related Illnesses

    12/12/06, Healthwise

    A healthy body temperature is maintained by the nervous system. As the body temperature increases, the body tries to maintain its normal temperature by transferring heat. Sweating and blood flow to the skin (thermoregulation

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  • Nose Injuries

    04/20/07, Healthwise

    Nose injuries often occur during play, sports, accidents, fights, and falls. Pain, swelling, and bruising are common, even with minor injuries. Home treatment can usually help relieve your symptoms.

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