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  2. Band-Aid - Wikipedia

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    Band-Aid is a brand of adhesive bandages distributed by the consumer health company Kenvue, spun off from Johnson & Johnson in 2023. [3] Invented in 1920, the brand has become a generic term for adhesive bandages in countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and others.

  3. Adhesive bandage - Wikipedia

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    An adhesive bandage, also called a sticking plaster, sticky plaster, medical plaster, or simply plaster in British English, is a small medical dressing used for injuries not serious enough to require a full-size bandage.

  4. Bob Geldof Stands by Band Aid's 40th Anniversary Release ...

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    He formed Band Aid with British and Irish musicians and has since re-recorded the song in 1989, 2004 and 2014. The track raised $10.1 million in relief in the first year of its release, according ...

  5. Idaho school district now needs parental consent for Band ...

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    Among the things the district said it needed consent for was the use of routine first-aid, Band-Aids, mental health check-ins and over-the-counter headache medicine, the memo states.

  6. Teacher uses Band-Aids to teach kids beautiful lesson on ...

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    Then I put the Band-Aid on their elbow”. "Next, I ask who's ever bumped their head. More hands go up, I have someone tell me a story, and then I say, 'I am so sorry you hurt your head.

  7. Live Aid - Wikipedia

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    Live Aid was a two-venue benefit concert and music-based fundraising initiative held on Saturday, 13 July 1985. The event was organised by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise further funds for relief of the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia, a movement that started with the release of the successful charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in December 1984.

  8. Earle Dickson - Wikipedia

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    band-aid adhesive bandages Earle Dickson (October 10, 1892—September 21, 1961) was an American inventor best known for inventing adhesive bandages in the US.

  9. Why Blackpink’s Jennie Wore a Band-Aid to Chanel’s Paris ...

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    Skin protection came first for the Blackpink singer and Chanel ambassador, who stepped out at Paris Fashion Week for the brand’s fall/winter 2023 show.