Swimmer's Itch
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Itchy season looms: Swimmer's itch usually begins in late July, August - The North Bay Nugget - Ontario, CA
nugget.ca — “Reports of swimmer's itch are not yet streaming into the North Bay Parry Sound District Health Unit. But Robert A-Muhong, environmental health pro” View full resource at nugget.ca
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That Itch? It May be Your Husband's Sperm -- Articles -- FertilityAuthority.com
fertilityauthority.com — “Some women are allergic to their guys' swimmers. by Rachel Lehmann-Haupt, Nov. 19, 2009 When Julie and Mike Boyd, two newlyweds from Ambridge, Pennsylvania, fell into bed on their wedding night neither expected that their sparks would be counter” View full resource at fertilityauthority.com
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BEACH Program - Washington St Dept of Health
doh.wa.gov — “BEACH Program - Washington St Dept of Health” View full resource at doh.wa.gov
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RT @wa_deptofhealth: If weekend plans include water, check status of beaches for swimmer’s itch, etc. http://1.usa.gov/aUg9t3
Schistosomiasis: Parasitic Infections: Merck Manual Home Edition
merck.com — “Schistosomiasis: Parasitic Infections: Merck Manual Home Edition” View full resource at merck.com
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Parasitic Infections: Learn about the symptoms, diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of schistosomiasis http://bit.ly/ab5TPJ
Slide Show: Poison Ivy and Other Summer Skin Irritants
mayoclinic.com — “Itchy skin problems — Here's a look at poison ivy and other summer skin irritants.” View full resource at mayoclinic.com
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How to recognize the most common summer skin irritants - poison ivy, swimmer's itch, Lyme disease and more. http://mayocl.in/m4CIp5
Coeur d'Alene Press: Healthy Community - What can be done for itchy ears? : Healthy Community - What can be done for itchy ears?
cdapress.com — “The ear canal is a warm moist environment perfect for growing fungus or infections. If your ears itch it is most likely due to dry skin or otitis externa. Otitis externa is an infection of the outer ear canal usually caused from swimming (same as swimmers ear). A drop of alcohol after swimming will help dry out the ear. If you are not a swimmer and have dry ears there is nothing wrong with putting a little lotion on a cotton swab or your fingertip and applying it to the outer ear (do not push an” View full resource at cdapress.com
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