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Sunburn
Detailed information on sunburn, including symptoms, treatment, and prevention.
Sunscreens: Protect Your Skin
This sheet discusses the effects of ultraviolet light and the increased risk of skin cancer, including the use of sunscreen as one skin cancer prevention method.
Sweet Potato Dip
Try this as a dip for flatbread, pita chips, or carrot sticks.
Take Action to Beat Heart Disease
Even if you already have atherosclerosis or have had a heart attack, there's a lot you can do to prevent future heart problems.
Take Care When Raking Leaves
Raking and disposing of leaves is more than a chore. It's a vigorous aerobic workout. Although exercise is good for you, this workout is full of demanding repetitive motions. Read on for helpful safety tips.
Take Care with Nasal Sprays
A medicated nasal decongestant spray may offer fast relief when your nose is congested and running. But using them for too long can cause problems. Learn about some other options, as well as how to treat young children.
Taking a Baby's or Child's Temperature
For a parent who needs to take an infant's or child's temperature, there are now five digital thermometer choices.
Taking Care of Cuts and Scrapes
Cuts and scrapes are everyday occurrences, and most can be safely treated at home. Knowing how to clean and care for a cut yourself and when to get a healthcare provider’s care can help reduce infection and speed healing.
Taking Good Care of Your Eyes
Often, people with vision problems wait far longer than necessary or sensible before getting an eye exam. Everyone should have a regular exam every year or two.
Taking NSAIDs Safely
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines are a popular choice for pain relief. But even though you can buy them without a prescription, that doesn’t mean they aren’t without risks. Here’s what you need to know to use them properly.
Taking Opioid Medicine
For your health and safety, it's important to take opioids exactly as directed. This helps make sure they work as they should.
Talking With Your Kids About Drugs, Alcohol, and Tobacco
Talking with your child about drugs, alcohol and tobacco is hard. But you can't afford to ignore these topics. Kids learn about these substances and feel pressure to use them at a very young age.