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Muscle Strain Treatment: First Aid Information for Muscle Strain

firstaid.webmd.com — “Muscle strain or muscle pull or even a muscle tear implies damage to a muscle or its attaching tendons. You can put undue pressure on muscles during the course of ...View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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@AmmberMiaa Hang in there. Should get better if you treat it right. Here's what to do and when to call the doctor. http://t.co/SY2FGmmf ^DrS

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How To Remove A Tick From a Person's Skin

firstaid.webmd.com — “Most ticks do not carry diseases, and most tick bites do not cause serious health problems. But it is important to remove a tick as soon as you find it. Removing the tick completely may help you avoid diseases such as Lyme disease that the tick may pass on during feeding, or a skin infection where it bit you. When you return home from areas where ticks might live, carefully examine your skin and .View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Insect Bites and Spider Bites -- Basics

firstaid.webmd.com — “Learn basic information on insect and spider bites from the experts at WebMD.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Bursitis-Topic Overview

firstaid.webmd.com — “Bursitis is inflammation of a bursa, a small sac of fluid that cushions and lubricates an area where joint - related tissues-including bone, tendon, ligament, muscle, or skin-rub against one another.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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#Redsox DH @davidortiz missed Tues. Tampa Bay game due to bursitis. Find out more. http://t.co/QBTwIcV

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First Aid Guide and Emergency Treatment Instructions

firstaid.webmd.com — “Learn basic first aid information and treatment procedures and instruction, first aid kits, and more.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Most Recently Shared on August 2, 2011 at 12:51 pm By:

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A one-stop-shop for first aid & emergencies. http://t.co/sSyVTkF

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Broken or Knocked-out Teeth Treatment: First Aid Information for Broken or Knocked-out Teeth

firstaid.webmd.com — “Quick action can be important in the case of broken or knocked-out teeth. Find out what to do from the experts at WebMD.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Summertime: Skateboards, bikes, swing sets, pools can = broken, knocked out teeth! Here's what to do from webmd: http://bit.ly/iDFUcG

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Snake and Lizard Bites-Topic Overview

firstaid.webmd.com — “A bite from a poisonous snake or lizard requires emergency care. If you have been bitten by a snake or lizard that you know or suspect might be poisonous, call 911 or other emergency services immediately.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Most Recently Shared on March 28, 2011 at 7:25 pm By:

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Cobra on the loose! The Bronx Zoo reports they’ve got a missing cobra. If you’re in its path, are you prepared? ;) http://bit.ly/fkt1gw

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Frostbite Causes and Image

firstaid.webmd.com — “You've always heard of frostbite but do you really know what it is? Get the facts.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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It’s getting colder and the WebMD audience is worried about frostbite. Searches doubled this week. Learn more. http://bit.ly/gkREaU

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Heat-Related Illnesses-Prevention

firstaid.webmd.com — “Tips to help prevent a heat-related illness. Be aware of the symptoms of heat-related illnesses and the warning signs of dehydration. Practice heat safety measures when you are physically active in hot weather. This is especially importView full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Most Recently Shared on July 26, 2010 at 2:41 pm By:

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Good grief it’s hot. If you must be outside, please take care and be on guard for heat-related illnesses. http://bit.ly/arsijH

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Heat-Related Illnesses-Topic Overview

firstaid.webmd.com — “A healthy body temperature is maintained by the nervous system.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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It's hot outside! Do you know the signs of heat stroke and heat exhaustion? http://fb.me/vm9Qhlxd

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The Basics of Frostbite

firstaid.webmd.com — “You've always heard of frostbite but do you really know what it is? Get the facts.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Brrrrr, Time to cozy up with a little light reading on frostbite. http://bit.ly/4RCBFL

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Cold Temperature Exposure-Prevention

firstaid.webmd.com — “Many cold injuries can be prevented by protecting yourself when you are outdoors in cold weather.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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Most Recently Shared on December 9, 2009 at 3:20 pm By:

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Here are some cold weather safety tips compliments of WebMD http://bit.ly/4V4xxu

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Treating Burns: First Aid and Home Treatment for Minor Burns

firstaid.webmd.com — “Information on home treatment of burns.View full resource at firstaid.webmd.com

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how is finger? picture? basic burn RX http://snipr.com/nxupn & see doctor RT @healthiacynthia @MD4U how best to heal 'leash burn'

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