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  2. 3 Signs You Should Not Set Foot in Your Local Target - AOL

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  4. 4 Signs You Shouldn't Set Foot in Sam's Club - AOL

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    In fact, current and future potential Sam's Club members should be on the lookout for these four signs that you shouldn't set foot into a Sam's Club store. 1. You get sick of products really ...

  5. Frostbite - Wikipedia

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    Frostbite is diagnosed based on signs and symptoms as described above, and by patient history. Other conditions that can have a similar appearance or occur at the same time include: Frostnip is similar to frostbite, but without ice crystal formation in the skin. Whitening of the skin and numbness reverse quickly after rewarming.

  6. Cold injury - Wikipedia

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    Affected individuals should be moved to a warm environment and have wet clothing removed and replaced. [10] Rewarming should only be attempted when there is no risk of refreezing, as this would worsen tissue damage. [11] [10] Rewarming should not involve rubbing or massaging affected skin to avoid worsening the injury. [10]

  7. Immersion foot syndromes - Wikipedia

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    Immersion foot syndromes are a class of foot injury caused by water absorption in the outer layer of skin. [1] [2] There are different subclass names for this condition based on the temperature of the water to which the foot is exposed. These include trench foot, tropical immersion foot, and warm water immersion foot.

  8. 11 types of people who shouldn't set foot in Costco - AOL

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