Most babies are bathed daily

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Most babies are bathed daily. This is all right, but the baths are to be
given quickly. The water should be about 100 degrees Fahrenheit. The
soap should be of the mildest, such as a good grade of castile, and it
should be well rinsed off, for soap permitted to remain in the pores
acts as an irritant. Dry the skin so well with a soft cloth that there
will be no chapping or roughness. Sores, eruptions and inflammations are
signs of mismanagement. Use no powders that are metallic in character,
such as zinc oxide. A dusting powder of finely ground talcum is good. If
the child is kept dry and dean and moderately fed the skin will remain
in good condition.

Health Buzz: Falls and Brain Injuries and Other Health News - U.S. News & World Report

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A state audit says the director of the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department violated bidding rules in 2006 when he attempted to buy a flu drug from India.

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The ancient nations were as much influenced by the Egyptians as we are

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today by the Greeks who lived before the Christian era
The ancient nations were as much influenced by the Egyptians as we are
today by the Greeks who lived before the Christian era. The Greeks built
combination temples and sanitaria, to which the afflicted resorted. The
priests were in charge and these ancient heathens were great rogues. By
fooling the people they got big fees out of them. Their oracular sayings
and miracles were adroitly presented. They did not teach that overeating
is the chief cause of disease, for this did not suit the mystic times.
The people liked oracular prescriptions, and they got them. The law of
supply and demand worked as well then as it does now. The heathen
priests waxed fat and the medical art degenerated.

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The EU-funded Doc@Hand project set out to improve coordination among health professional by improving access to information. The researchers aimed to push information to health professionals making decisions about patients healthcare,

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A new twist in the debate over <b>health</b> and sex education

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The liberal use of these cooked vegetables has a tendency to prevent

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constipation, and some of them are called laxative foods, such as stewed
onions and spinach
The liberal use of these cooked vegetables has a tendency to prevent
constipation, and some of them are called laxative foods, such as stewed
onions and spinach.

Johnson & Johnson, American Red Cross resolve lawsuit over use of red … - International Herald Tribune

NEW YORK : Johnson & Johnson and the American Red Cross have resolved a lawsuit over the use of their shared red-and-white symbol. The deal was announced Tuesday. It comes after a federal judge tossed out most of health-products maker Johnson …

Man gets prison time for $99.9M health fraud - Forbes

A former health care executive was sentenced Tuesday to five years in prison for helping his Philippines-based company swindle nearly $100 million from the U.S. military health insurance program. Thomas Lutz, 41, said in federal court he took …

Flood health risks exist, but common sense rules - Newsday

WASHINGTON - Public health threats rise to the surface during a flood like the one in the Midwest with animal waste runoff from farms and overflowing city sewer lines. But people are usually smart enough to avoid what can make them sick, experts say …

Lesbian health problems ‘ignored’ - BBC News

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Another function of the succulent vegetables is to take up space in the

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stomach
Another function of the succulent vegetables is to take up space in the
stomach. Many like to eat until they feel comfortably full, but if they
indulge in concentrated foods to this extent they overeat. The succulent
vegetables have the merit of taking up much space without furnishing
very much nourishment and they should, therefore, be used as
space-fillers. However, they contain enough nourishment to be well worth
eating, and most of them are excellent in flavor. This flavor is not
appreciated by those who eat much meat and drink much alcohol.

Summary of Findings From the National Center for Health Statistics - ABC News

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