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The best way to treat a bee sting is to avoid bees in the first place, so stay away from hives or other areas that you know shelter bees.
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Headache pain in the neck and forehead can be attributed to a variety of factors. A common trigger is allergies, which are usually accompanied by itchy, watery eyes and a runny nose with clear mucus.
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Basic food safety and handling procedures can and do prevent the spread of germs and illness.
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It’s common for kids to dislike or refuse to eat some fruits and vegetables.
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Be cautious and keep in mind that everyone has the potential to be visited by bedbugs. A bedbug infestation has nothing to do with the cleanliness of your home.
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Perhaps, but the chances are very slim
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Yes, it’s safe to get your flu shot at a retailer -- particularly if you go to a pharmacy where you’ve already established a relationship. Pharmacists are licensed health care professionals concerned about your well-being.
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Feed a cold, starve a fever: Most people may be tempted to dismiss this classic proverb as folklore. However, the saying could hold some truth.
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You can’t prepare for every single product your child might need to use during the school year. You’re better off purchasing any special-situation ones as needed.
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Don’t count on it. The shots you got for the last flu season could provide you with some lingering immunity against this year’s flu viruses, but there’s no guarantee.
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Exercise is good for everyone, including children with asthma! At the same time, running around is a potential trigger for wheezing, so if your child suffers from the condition and is struggling to keep up playing sports, talk to your pediatrician.
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Burgers don’t necessarily cause asthma. You’re referring to a recent study in which children who ate three or more burgers a week were found to be at a higher lifetime risk of asthma and wheezing.
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Your kids need to reapply sunscreen depending on the type of summer school program they’re attending and the amount of time they’re in the sun.
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Yes, prescription allergy medications are very safe for kids. Some can even be prescribed to children as young as 2 years.
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While it’s true that sometimes drugs become less effective after you take them for a long period of time, in many cases just changing the type of medication and when you take it can help.
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Unfortunately, the answer is no.
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There’s no definite answer here, since the issue is still debated.
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Just like any other product, prescription prices may differ from one pharmacy to another, so if you are paying for your medicine out of pocket, it makes sense to shop around.
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It can, but remember that a multivitamin isn’t a magic pill.
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Simply put, antivirals kill viruses, and antibiotics kill bacteria. Both of these medicines are called antimicrobials.
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Catching a bug can really catch you off guard. Here’s how to get back into the swing of things once you’re feeling better -- without overdoing it.
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Spring often brings sneezing, sniffling, itchy eyes and congestion. Soothe your seasonal allergies by avoiding these common mistakes.
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You can’t totally get rid of the allergens that cause your little one to sniffle, sneeze and cough. But armed with these tips, you can take action to greatly decrease your child’s suffering.
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Does your heart race when your child coughs? Fear is natural, but it can be managed. Here's how to find calm.
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Whiffing certain smells can create warm, comforting memories for your kids -- and you!
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You take pride in being there for others, but every once in a while you need to be there for yourself. Here’s how to find time and the best way to spend it.
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Research shows that yoga helps ease stress and may even fend off sniffles. Here, a 15-minute daily routine that will get results.
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A simple hug or massage can help your children sleep better, breathe easier and fight off colds. Our experts show you how.
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If you’re a working mom, getting yourself out of the house in the morning isn’t always an easy task. Here’s how to simplify your morning routine -- and get out of the door in 10 minutes flat.
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Changing a few simple daytime routines can ensure a better night’s rest.
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“Me time” really is what the doctor ordered. Why -- and when -- you need more.
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Dry winter air promotes viruses, while wet air breeds bacteria. Get the right humidifier for your home to keep indoor air clean.
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A simple week-by-week plan with the seven most important habits to make over your health.
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20 tasty, healthy school-lunch ideas (and we’re not talking PB&J).
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A recent survey found that one in three kids worries a lot. Here, five tips to keep stress from taking a toll on your child’s well-being.
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Try our easy four-week walking workout plan: Every step you take leads to a slimmer, less-stressed you.
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Find out the top five foods that can help reduce the severity of your children’s allergy and asthma symptoms.
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Mornings are hectic. Here’s how to be sure you and your kids fit in a healthy breakfast.
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Maintaining strong friendships is one of the keys to staying healthy. These tips will help you strengthen and nurture your personal relationships.
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Keep your day-to-day life running smoothly with these five easy-to-use Internet tools.
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A few simple steps will keep your family well while traveling this summer.
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Are your mornings rushed and chaotic? Check out these mom-tested strategies to get everyone in your family ready and out the door on time and happy.
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When you’re down for the count, who steps in to take care of the kids? If you don’t have a reliable backup plan already, here’s how to create one so you can rest and recover when you really need to.
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If unhealthy eating habits are keeping you from feeling your best, check out these easy strategies and start a new and healthy way of eating.
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It’s time to grab the disinfectant and head out to the car. Illness-causing germs can build up inside a car’s interior faster than you can say “achoo!” Here’s your car-cleaning guide to stopping the spread of germs on steering wheels, baby seats, cup holders, door handles and more.
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Keeping a positive attitude isn't easy, especially when challenges mount. Check out these 10 tricks to staying focused on the positive, even when you’re knee-deep in stress.
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Fight off illness this cold and flu season by eating more foods known to rev up your immune system. Here’s your master list of immune boosters.
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Want to know the trick to making a new year’s resolution stick? Think small. Check out these strategies and change your life for good.
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Don’t let cold and flu germs crash your holiday festivities this year. Here’s how to keep your guests healthy and make them feel right at home.
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Did you know that laughter can boost your mood and immune system? Find out how it works and then check out the latest LOL YouTube videos.
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Until there are more hours in each day, moms will keep on juggling three things at once -- or four or five. Check out these tricks for successful multitasking and save yourself time and peace of mind.