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Have Diabetes? Taking Antacids Might Help You Manage Your Blood Sugar

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tonsillitis treatment :: Article Creator Everything You Need To Know About Tonsillitis A variety of bacterial and viral infections can cause tonsillitis. You may experience symptoms like sore throat and pain while swallowing. Your tonsils are the two small organs made of lymphoid tissue located on each side of the back of your throat. They work as a defense mechanism and help prevent your body from getting an infection. When an infection develops on your tonsils themselves, the condition is called tonsillitis. Tonsillitis is a common childhood illness but can occur at any age. Doctors most often diagnose it in children from preschool through their mid-teens. Symptoms include a sore throat, swollen tonsils, and fever. The germs that trigger tonsillitis can be transmitted to others, and a variety of common viruses and bacteria can cause it. Tonsillitis-causing microorganisms include Streptococcal bacteria. Tonsillitis caused by strep thr

Premature Birth Complications: Short and Long-Term Health Effects

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summer newborn essentials :: Article Creator Baby Essential To Be Banned After 11 BILLION Are Thrown Away In A Year – Full List Of Shops Where They're Not On Shelves A BABY essential is set to be banned within months in a bid to protect the environment. Wet wipes containing plastic are set to be removed from sale in the UK under legislation expected to be confirmed on Monday. 1 Wet wipes containing plastic are set to be banned Currently, 11 billion wet wipes are used every year in the UK. They are indispensable for parents with small children but are not eco-friendly. Nine in ten contain plastic. Boots, Tesco, and Aldi have already banned ­plastic-based wipes in a bid to prevent tiny particles from entering our water. Big brands like Pampers and Waterwipes have already introduced plastic-free biodegradable alternatives too. Environment Secretary Steve Barclay is expected to announce plans to introduce legislation before

Why pregnant women should avoid use of insecticides, insect repellants

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my first christmas :: Article Creator My 20-year-old Granddaughter Can't Get Her Hands On Money Locked Away In A Long-lost Children's Bond: SALLY SORTS IT I am writing on behalf of my 20-year-old granddaughter who is currently busy with university and various jobs. She is trying to locate a Children's Bonus Bond account with National Savings & Investments, which was set up in her name long ago by my mother and which, until recently, none of us knew anything about. My mother failed to let anyone know and, although I was her executor when she died in 2011, I didn't come across any paperwork relating to such an account. The first my granddaughter knew about it was when NS&I sent her forms to complete confirming all the addresses she had lived at. NS&I also requested she supply the account number which she obviously didn't have. Can you help?  A.M., Bournemouth. Sally Hamiltion replies: The subject

Immunization Schedule: When Kids Get Their Shots

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jaundice light therapy at home :: Article Creator Best Red Light Therapy Devices For Getting An At-home Glow-up Red light. Green light. Orange light. Blue light. With so many different LED light therapy devices on the market approved for at-home use, it can be hard to know which one (or ones) you need to target your specific skincare concerns. The best red light therapy devices can help turn back the hands of time, improving the texture and appearance of skin, boosting collagen and fighting wrinkles, fine lines and acne. They can also be beneficial for things like hair growth, inflammation and muscle recovery post-workout. While red light therapy isn't a magic tool or a quick fix by any means, when used appropriately and consistently over time, the results can be quite impressive. Whether you're looking to even out your skin tone, zap the blemishes away or smooth fine lines, we've rounded up the best red light therapy devices for every

6 Signs Your Liver Might Be Failing

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phototherapy to newborn :: Article Creator Mom 'terrified' To Discover Baby She Was Caring For In Hospital Wasn't Hers — Here's How She Found Out A British mom was left "absolutely terrified" after learning that the newborn baby she was caring for in the hospital was not actually her own child. The shocking incident occurred last September at a hospital in Dorset, England where Maisie Beth, 22, had given birth to her daughter, Isabelle. Beth says she only realized the mortifying mix-up when she went to change her daughter's diaper and discovered she was actually tending to a baby boy. "God knows what would've happened," Beth told Caters on Wednesday "I could've breastfed this baby or the mom could've woken up to an empty crib." Shortly after giving birth to baby Isabelle, midwives informed Beth that the infant needed phototherapy and would have to be placed in a special nursery.