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Is the Paleo Diet Healthy? | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “The Paleo diet is becoming increasing popular. But is it healthy?” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Balanced, good read on pros/cons of paleo eating by @ChrissyCarroll1 - http://t.co/Yv84kZ54 #RDChat
Who Do You Wear Red For? | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Heart disease is the number 1 killer of women. Learn about the myths surrounding women and heart disease and what you can do to prevent it.” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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All women should know the signs of heart disease. http://t.co/juSrasJe Who Do You Wear Red For? #AHA
3 Must-Ask Questions For Your Plastic Surgeon | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “When choosing a plastic surgeon, ask these three questions to ensure you receive competent care.” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Yes! 3 Must-Ask Questions For Your Plastic Surgeon | iTriage Health Blog http://t.co/4aIhIF5v
8 Signs You Might Have Celiac Disease | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Is your persistent stomach ache celiac disease? Find out the major symptoms of celiac disease.” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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8 Signs You Might Have Celiac Disease. http://t.co/WUdiHFsC #Celiac
No Health Insurance? No Problem: 10 Ways to Access Medical Care | iTriage Health Blog
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Campus Suicide: The Dark Side of College Life | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Transitioning into college life can trigger a roller coaster of emotions, and for some students, the stress is unbearable. Unfortunately, suicide is the second leading cause of death for college students. Learn how to recognize the warning signs of severe depression and where to find help on and off campus.” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Campus Facts for Freshman | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Campus Facts for Freshman | iTriage Health Blog” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Just dropped my daughter off at college. Here is safety & health advice for every new freshman. http://t.co/wIHH16k
Eat This, Not That: Common Food-Drug Interactions | iTriage Health Blog
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Snakes Take a Bite Out of Outdoor Fun | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “A snakebite is considered a medical emergency that requires prompt medical care. Would you know how to identify a poisonous snake if you came face-to-face with one, and more importantly, would you know how to react to minimize your chances of getting bitten?” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Do you plan on #hiking #backpacking or #camping this #summer? Be aware of how to protect yourself from snakebiteshttp://t.co/oIQmMKh
Melanoma: More Colorblind Than You’d Think | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Melanoma: More Colorblind Than You’d Think | iTriage Health Blog” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Eliminating Patient Confusion: New Regulations for Freestanding Emergency Rooms | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Eliminating Patient Confusion: New Regulations for Freestanding Emergency Rooms | iTriage Health Blog” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Freestanding ER, Urgent Care, and ER...do you know the difference? Read this iTriage guest blog to learn more. http://dld.bz/Xc2P
Flap Over Flip-Flops | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Do you know where your flip-flops have been? Consider that the ground is full of pathogens and bacteria that get sucked up with the motion of the --flop-- and can land on your skin causing a nasty skin infection.” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
Most Recently Shared on March 30, 2011 at 4:05 pm By:
Does your teenage daughter have several pair of flip-flops? Help teens take precautions with this advice. http://dld.bz/UtgF
Too Much Sun Can Ruin Your Fun | iTriage Health Blog
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The big takeaway from this blog about sunburn is: The best treatment for sunburn is prevention of sunburn! http://dld.bz/Umux
5 Tips for a Safe and Healthy Spring Break | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “Spring Break can be a welcome respite from the dark cold days of winter. Avoid these common vacation spoilers by following our 5 tips for a safe and healthy spring break.” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Keeping Kids Safe During the Holidays | iTriage Health Blog
blog.itriagehealth.com — “The holiday season is one of the busiest times of the year for emergency rooms. Learn how to keep your family safe and healthy this season.” View full resource at blog.itriagehealth.com
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Do you know how to keep your children and young family members safe at the holidays? http://fb.me/NCuaRN8e

