1. Button batteries
Button batteries are tiny, round batteries usually used to power watches and hearing aids. Children often accidentally swallow these batteries or put up them up their nose, where the battery can be further breathed in (inhaled).
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2. DCCPS: HTML Version of the Home Page Slideshow
Designing for Dissemination: Closing the gap between research discovery and program delivery in public health, clinical practice, and health policy. Health Disparities: Monitoring and promoting research to address the differential burden of cancer...
Nat\'l Cancer Institute
3. Creating Multimedia for the Internet Using HTML - Cover Page
Abstract: This resource provides background information about the Internet's client-server technology requisite to doing linking and other functions in HTML. It reviews some of the earlier HTML syntax and does not cover use of style sheets.
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4. Index - CDC Streptococcus Infection
CDC offers several sources of information about streptococcal infections. We have listed links to them here for your convenience.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
5. Why Do I Have a Belly Button?
A belly button, sometimes called a navel, is something everyone in the world has! From Alaska to Zimbabwe — and every place in between — people have belly buttons. And they're always in the same place on their bodies.
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6. Ask an Expert: Discolored belly button
Hello - My son is 4 months old, and he has an "outie" belly button that is discolored. He is a happy baby and has been seen by the pediatrician who expressed concern by phone but is now less concerned after seeing him. The doctor originally mentio...
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8. Go Ask Alice!: Belly button lint
Believe it or not, the results of a year-long belly button lint survey of some 5000 individuals have recently been released by an Australian scientist-turned-science-commentator, Karl Kruszelnicki. His conclusion? Kruszelnicki suspects that belly .....
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9. What about belly-button rings and pregnancy? - March of Dimes
Pregnant women should wait until after delivery to get navel piercings because their bodiesthe stomach area in particularare changing so much. As a woman's belly expands, the hole from a new piercing may have trouble healing and closing properly...
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10. What Causes Pain Around The Belly Button - HealthCentral
Rare is the person who has not experienced pain and misery from a kidney stone, eye scratch, childbirth, or other problem. But the eye healed, the stone was passed, and the baby born. In each case, pain flared up in response to a known cause. With...
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