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  2. 5 injuries to kids are common in ER during summer, doctor says

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    Summer's nearly here, and kids are ready to play outside. How to keep them safe from common injuries: Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290 ...

  3. Kids spend a lot of time outside in the summer. Here's how to ...

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    Trampoline injuries are common, too, especially when there’s more than one kid on at a time. Parents should make sure that if kids go to a playground, it “matches the child's age,” Kratlian ...

  4. Cold compression therapy - Wikipedia

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    Continuous cold therapy devices (also called ice machines) which circulate ice water through a pad are currently the subject of class action lawsuits for skin and tissue damage caused by excessive cooling or icing time and lack of temperature control. Reported injuries range from frostbite to severe tissue damage resulting in amputation.

  5. Royal icing - Wikipedia

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    Royal icing is a hard white icing, made from softly beaten egg whites, icing sugar (powdered sugar), and sometimes lemon or lime juice. It is used to decorate Christmas cakes, wedding cakes, gingerbread houses, cookies, and many other cakes and biscuits. It is used either as a smooth covering or in sharp peaks.

  6. Embouchure collapse - Wikipedia

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    As the name suggests, embouchure collapse may be caused by "overuse"—or in simple terms, playing "too much." Most brass players at some time experience lip swelling (or "stiff lips"). When a player is forced to continue playing despite this, the resulting stress can cause a chain of injuries that lead to embouchure collapse.

  7. How To Bake the Perfect Cookie - AOL

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    • Baking cookies at 375-400° F prevents cookies from spreading too far because the higher temperature sets them faster. • Using baking powder instead of baking soda creates a puffier cookie ...

  8. Powdered sugar - Wikipedia

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    Powdered sugar, also called confectioners' sugar and icing sugar is a finely ground sugar produced by milling granulated sugar into a powdered state. It usually contains between 2% and 5% of an anti-caking agent —such as corn starch , potato starch or tricalcium phosphate [ 1 ] [ 2 ] —to absorb moisture, prevent clumping, and improve flow.

  9. This Is How Long Your Christmas Cookies Will Stay Fresh - AOL

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    My mom and I used to make these cookies together. Now that I am married and living in Alaska, I love to bake them for my own family. They remind me of home.