Baby Diaper Rash vs. Yeast Infection
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Baby.HealthGuru.com: Dealing With Diaper Rash
baby.healthguru.com — “While taking great care of your baby can reduce the likelihood that they get a diaper rash, almost all babies will still get one eventually. Fortunately, treatment is easy, and most babies will get better in a couple of days.” View full resource at baby.healthguru.com
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All babies occasionally get diaper rash. Watch this to learn how to deal with the pesky problem: http://su.pr/1eWKm2 #diaper #diaper-rash
News.HealthGuru.com: Your Halloween Pumpkin Could Treat Yeast Infections
news.healthguru.com — “Scientists in South Korea have extracted a protein from pumpkin rinds that could treat yeast infections and diaper rash” View full resource at news.healthguru.com
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Did you know pumpkins can be used to treat that pesky vaginal yeast infection or your baby's diaper rash? Learn more: http://su.pr/1k6aYc
Pumpkin skin helps fight diseases - Health - Health & Fitness - Life - The Times of India
timesofindia.indiatimes.com — “Scientists have found that the skin of pumpkin contains a substance with an antibacterial effect against microbes that cause millions of cases of yeast infections in adults and infants each year.” View full resource at timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Baby got diaper rash? Might want to wipe his or her tush with a piece of your jack-o-lantern rind http://tr.im/Dscf #health
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