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Self-Care for Low Back Pain
Rest your back for a day or two to begin healing. Use a firm mattress or the floor. Have your lower back firmly supported with a small pillow or towel. Keep your knees slightly bent, with another pillow under them. Every few hours, get up and walk as much as you can.
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Preventing Food Poisoning
Food poisoning is usually caused by how food is prepared or stored. Germs (bacteria) can grow in food if it is not handled right. Germs can also grow on any surface, including cutting boards and sponges.
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Avoiding Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, and Poison Sumac
Poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac are plants that can cause skin rashes. Here's what you need to know about recognizing these plants, how they cause a reaction, and preventive steps you can take to protect yourself.
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Managing a Poison Ivy, Poison Oak, or Poison Sumac Reaction
Follow these instructions to control itching and manage symptoms if you've come in contact with the sap oil contained in poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac plants.
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What Are Pressure Sores?
If you stay in a bed or wheelchair, or can't change positions on your own, you're at risk for pressure injuries. Learn more about them, and know when to call your doctor.
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Preventing Pressure Injuries
Pressure sores can develop very quickly, even in healthy skin. Learn what you can do to help prevent them.
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Parts of the Mouth
Your mouth allows you to speak, breathe, and chew. This article shows specific parts of the mouth, with a helpful diagram.
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Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Blood)
This blood test is used to look for antibodies that your body makes to fight Rocky Mountain spotted fever, a serious bacterial infection caused by a tick bite.
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Gas in the Digestive Tract
Everyone has gas. It may be painful and embarrassing, but it is not dangerous. Learn what causes it, the symptoms, how it's diagnosed, and how it's treated.
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