Bathing Trunk Nevus
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Nevus Araneus (Spider Nevus): eMedicine Dermatology
emedicine.medscape.com — “Overview: Spider angiomas are common, benign, acquired lesions present in 10-15% of healthy adults and young children. One lesion, or occasionally, a small number of lesions, develops in children or adults. Lesions are found most commonly on ...” View full resource at emedicine.medscape.com
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Spider angioma is the medical terminology for a collection of blood vessels near the top of the skin. Learn more. http://bit.ly/bBFRrD
Five Dirty Little Secrets about Dirt | Anxiety and OCD Exposed
blogs.psychcentral.com — “The other day, our grandchildren came in from playing outside all afternoon--dirt and mud covering every inch of their feet, legs, trunks, hands, arms, faces,” View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com
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Anxiety & OCD Blog: Five Dirty Little Secrets about Dirt http://bit.ly/8M7TW0
Dr. Sharon Ufberg: The Sunscreen Scandal: Are We Getting All the Facts?
huffingtonpost.com — “We can all enjoy ourselves this summer in the sun once we feel confident we are slathering on healthy and safe products onto our skin.” View full resource at huffingtonpost.com
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Last-minute shape-up-for-summer tips :: Stefan Aschan
strength123.com — “Have you been on a beach and thought, I wish I'd lost a few pounds, before the bikini, Speedo or bathing trunks hugged your body? All you could do was pull in your stomach and barely breathe while walking on the beach. Not fun.” View full resource at strength123.com
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Thai nursing home set to receive aging elephants - McKnight's Long Term Care News
mcknights.com — “A new nursing home in Lampang province, Thailand, is accepting residents. But they have to be large, and they have to have trunks. Set on nearly 400 acres of open land, the residents are encouraged to wander and bathe in a stream. Thirty new residents--"elephants, of course--"already have moved in.” View full resource at mcknights.com
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