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		<title>First Aid Tips: How to Deal with a Broken Bone</title>
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Fractures are broken bones and require immediate medical attention. This is regardless whether the fracture is as thin as a hair line or the bone is completely broken.
Fractures must be addressed properly. If not treated right away, it can lead to total disability or even death. The good thing is human bones have the capacity [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Food and Medication Reaction</title>
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Summertime means more activities, weekend gatherings, and Sunday backyard barbeque parties, which also means more foods on the table. But sometimes, certain ingredients in your medication do not mix well with the types of food you eat. This prevents your medicine from working the way it should.
Medicines are designed to treat or cure health problems. [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Dehydration</title>
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Every summer people flock to beaches, go to camping sites, visit tourist spots, drive and do outdoor activities like hiking, biking, running, and sports that are only possible and fun to do when the sun is up and there is little or no-chance of rain. However, too much exposure to the sun while performing any [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Dealing with Animal Bites to Children</title>
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For kids, summer is the best time to play, learn new things outside school, and discover different places. For patients, summer is the best time to bring their kids to parks, summer camps, swimming pool, and beaches. Keeping the child safe in these environments is top priority. But no matter how well you protect your [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Cuts, Scrapes and Minor Wounds</title>
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Treatment for cuts, scrapes and minor wounds often doesn&#8217;t require emergency medical attention. However, it is still important to make sure that these injuries are addressed with proper first aid to prevent infection and promote healing.
First Aid Tips
Bleeding.
The body has a natural way to stop open wound from bleeding. Small cuts and scrapes often stop [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips and Prevention Against Spider Bites</title>
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Most spiders are not poisonous and pose little or no harm to humans. In the United States, particularly the Southern states, there are only two harmful species of spiders: the black widow spider and the brown recluse spider (commonly called violin spider).  Both spiders prefer warm climates and dark and dry places. In the wild, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Allergic Reaction to Cat Fur</title>
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First things first, contrary to the popular notion, cat allergy does not come for cat&#8217;s fur. It comes from the protein produced by the cat&#8217;s salivary glands and sebaceous glands in cat skin. Because cats are fastidious groomers, this protein is deposited to their fur by licking, which is the basis of this belief.
Hence, people [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Kids Dental Emergencies</title>
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Hey, it&#8217;s summertime once again! What&#8217;s your plan for the family, especially for the kids? Are you thinking about going hiking or camping? How about playing some outdoor sports like baseball and tennis? Or why not go to the beach and have some sunbathing and swimming fun? Whatever it is that you plan to do [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Blisters</title>
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A blister is formed when the outer layer of the skin separates from the layer underneath it. Blisters on the feet occur as a result of constant friction either against the shoes or rough objects that get in contact with the sole. Blisters appear on hands of mountain climbers and rock climbers, mountain bikers, and [...]]]></description>
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		<title>First Aid Tips: Choking</title>
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Choking may happen while a person is eating or drinking. When a person is choking, he or she will most likely cough. This is the body&#8217;s natural reaction to remove food stuck in the airway. Conventional wisdom or informal teaching tells us to slap the victim at the back or reaching the mouth with fingers [...]]]></description>
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