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While airman certificates are issued for life, the medical certificate expires and must be renewed periodically in order continue flying privileges. Sport pilots may use a valid state driver's license in place of a medical certificate, and glider and hot air balloon pilots are not required to obtain them. [6]
Infants and children who have scabies may be tired and irritable from lack of sleep, since scratching at night can keep them awake, and unlike adults, children often get blisters or large nodules ...
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Crusted scabies is a more severe form of the disease, not essentially different but an infestation by huge numbers of mites [3] that typically only affects those with a poor immune system; the number of mites also makes them much more contagious. [3] In these cases, the spread of infection may occur during brief contact or by contaminated ...
It also runs "The NHS Website" (www.nhs.uk, formerly NHS Choices), which is the national website for the NHS in England. NHS Digital has taken on the roles of a number of predecessor bodies including the NHS Information Centre, NHS Connecting for Health, and parts of NHS Direct. The organisation produces more than 260 official and national ...
Common scab is a plant disease of root and tuber crops caused by a small number of Streptomyces species, specifically S. scabies, S. acidiscabies, S. turgidiscabies and others. Common scab mainly affects potato ( Solanum tuberosum ), but can also cause disease on radish ( Raphanus sativus ), parsnip ( Pastinaca sativa ), beet ( Beta vulgaris ...
Benzyl benzoate is an effective and inexpensive topical treatment for human scabies. [7] It has vasodilating and spasmolytic effects and is present in many asthma and whooping cough drugs. [ 8 ] It is also used as an excipient in some testosterone -replacement medications (like Nebido ) for treating hypogonadism .
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