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How to Stop Children from Falling Out of Bed

Parents of young children might find their little one asleep on the floor next to his bed, having fallen out overnight. Children, especially those who have recently transitioned from a crib, fall out of bed often without serious injury.

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Snowboarding Tips for Sore Muscles

Snowboarding, an exciting, fast-paced extreme snow sport, demands a lot from your body. You must simultaneously know how to balance and propel yourself while keeping your body in position to prevent injury.

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Proper Warm-up for Sprinting

A proper warm-up is an important part of any type of exercise routine. Warming up loosens and warms your muscles, decreasing your risk of injury. The fast pace of sprinting calls for quick action from your muscles. The rapid race times can cause muscle and ligament strains if you are not properly warmed up.

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What Does It Mean if You Run a Subnormal Temperature?

A "normal" body temperature in a human registers at 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Like your weight, your body temperature fluctuates throughout the day. Sustained periods of time in which you run a fever, or a higher-than-normal temperature, can indicate illness.

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Does Coffee Affect the Esophagus?

Your esophagus is the hard tube-like structure through which food and liquid is delivered into your stomach. The inside of your esophagus is lined with soft tissue, which can become irritated as the result of a number of throat and gastrointestinal conditions.

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How to Cook Regular Brussels Sprouts on the Stove

Regular, nutritious Brussels sprouts are visually appealing little vegetables; the small green rounds look like tiny cabbages. The slightly bitter flavor of Brussels sprouts, however, is often an acquired taste.

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Is Soy Milk Safe for Boys To Drink?

Soy milk is a plant-based alternative to cow's milk that many people choose for health reasons. Soy milk contains phytoestrogens, a plant-based form of estrogen that mimics the effect of the hormone estrogen. Estrogen is primarily a female hormone, even though both males and females produce estrogen.

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How to Reduce the Bitter Taste in Brussels Sprouts

The tiny, cabbage-like heads that are Brussels sprouts are chock-full of nutrition. The vegetable serves as a good dietary source of vitamin C, iron, B-vitamins and fiber, but can be somewhat bitter to the taste buds.

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Foods to Avoid with Pruritus Ani

Pruritis ani is the medical term for anal itching. A variety of factors, including excessive moisture around the anus, can cause this condition. The foods you eat could contribute to your itching; avoid specific triggers to minimize your symptoms.

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How Do I Work Out With Tendinitis?

Tendons are the binders, like cords, that hold muscles and bones together to allow you to move normally. When a tendon becomes inflamed, the condition is called tendinitis.

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Double's Rules for Badminton

Doubles badminton is played with four players, or two on each side of the net. Unlike singles badminton, the boundaries of a doubles game are marked by the outer lines of the court. The one exception to this rule is that the server uses the inner back line. The net on a doubles badminton court is set at 5 feet high.

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Exercises That Correct a Dowager's Hump

Dowager's hump is a more informal term used to describe a medical condition of the back called kyphosis. Kyphosis is a type of scoliosis that is characterized by a roundness of your spine--curving in a C-shape.

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Hip Pain from Golf

Golf seems like a low-key sport to the casual observer. There's no running or tackling, many people play golf to relax, and even television announcers speak in hushed tones. In reality, golf demands a lot from your body.

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Exercises for Damaged Knee Cartilage

Cartilage is a flexible matter that cushions your joints so that the bones don't rub together. Knee cartilage can become damaged in different ways. One type of knee cartilage injury is a torn meniscus. The meniscus is a large piece of cartilage that is attached to your knee's ligaments.

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Why Are My Calf Muscles Sore?

Your calf muscles are the muscles in the back of your lower leg, called the gastrocnemius. You use your calf muscles during almost every activity you can think of, including walking, running, climbing stairs and jumping.

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Things to Do Before a Rugby Game

Rugby is a strenuous contact sport similar to American football, with two teams kicking, throwing and carrying the ball across the field in an attempt to score. Games last 80 minutes, and players require a significant amount of strength, speed and endurance on the field.

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How to Bear Weight After a Broken Foot

Your foot is a relatively small part of your body, but it contains close to 25 percent of all of your body's bones. Since your feet are responsible for bearing your weight and helping you move, breaking a bone can be very painful.

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Care for Painful Tight Hamstrings

Your hamstrings are the three muscles than are located in the back of your thigh. The muscle group is large, running from your pelvic region to just below your knee in the lower leg. Hamstring injuries are common among athletes, pulls and strains from overworking tight hamstrings can become quite painful.

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Dizziness After Exercising

Exercise raises your heart rate to get your blood pumping and gives you a boost of feel-good endorphins, but sometimes you might not feel terrific right after the fact. Dizziness and lightheadedness after you have finished a workout can affect some people, but usually it's not a serious medical problem.

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