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From the page: "Here are some quick and easy first-aid tricks that can ease pain, stabilize an injury, and keep you in one piece until you can get to an E.R."
Reviewed by lazarst Nov 14 2007, 01:08am ( 12 reviews ) • ririanproject.com
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Rated by BruisesBeBanned on Sep 09, 10:30am
Some great quick fixes.
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Rated by agencynurse on Oct 27 2008, 10:58am
Great!
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Rated by wellnessjunction on Apr 29 2008, 4:14am
Good advice.
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Rated by natalino7 on Jan 22 2008, 2:55pm
first aid - good to know!
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Rated by Morbo187 on Dec 29 2007, 8:42am
I'm skeptical. Also, I prefer medical advices from professionals. Those are relatively harmless, but you shouldn't cure yourself using the internet.
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Rated by edwinpeng on Dec 29 2007, 3:53am
good advice. any also, if you have a nasty cut on your leg or arm that has a huge bandaid over, you can take a shower without removing it by wearing a condom over the area (just cut off the tip of the condom and put it on.
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Rated by gocamaro69 on Dec 28 2007, 11:16am
The hard part is remembering all of these great tips...
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Rated by lazarst on Nov 14 2007, 1:08am
From the page: "Here are some quick and easy first-aid tricks that can ease pain, stabilize an injury, and keep you in one piece until you can get to an E.R."
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Rated by dekonstruct on Oct 15 2007, 5:54am
need some fast first aid?