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  2. Needle remover - Wikipedia

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    A wall-mounted sharps container. A needle remover is a device used to physically remove a needle from a syringe.In developing countries, there is still a need for improvements in needle safety in hospital settings as most of the needle removal processes are done manually and under severe risk of hazard from needles puncturing skin risking infection.

  3. Where to get free Narcan, needles and other help for drug users

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    ACCESS in Sterling Heights provides Narcan, clean needles and other harm reduction supplies at its offices and via its mobile unit. It also provides medical care at its clinic. For information ...

  4. Syringe - Wikipedia

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    A dose-sparing syringe and needle being used to draw up a COVID-19 vaccine. A dose-sparing syringe is one which minimises the amount of liquid remaining in the barrel after the plunger has been depressed. These syringes feature a combined needle and syringe, and a protrusion on the face of the plunger to expel liquid from the needle hub.

  5. Needlestick injury - Wikipedia

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    Blunt-tip or tapered-tip suture needles can be used to sew muscle and fascia. Though they are more expensive than sharp-tipped needles, this cost is balanced by the reduction in injuries, which are expensive to treat. [7] [20] [21] Sharp-tipped needles cause 51–77% of surgical needlestick injuries. [22]

  6. 7 Brand-New Items at Walmart That Cost Way Less Than at ...

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    Since Dollar Tree raised it prices on many items to $1.25, it almost seems as if Walmart decided to play the price-match game and sell similar products for $1.24.

  7. What’s happening to the old Walmart store near downtown ...

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    A site that once housed a Walmart near downtown Columbia is now set to be a warehouse for computer-related uses. The Walmart location at 1326 Bush River Road in Columbia, just off Interstate 26 ...

  8. Hypodermic needle - Wikipedia

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    Needles in common medical use range from 7 gauge (the largest) to 34 (the smallest). 21-gauge needles are most commonly used for drawing blood for testing purposes, and 16- or 17-gauge needles are most commonly used for blood donation, as the larger luminal cross-sectional area results in lower fluid shear, reducing harm to red blood cells ...

  9. Walmart removes ‘unbelievable’ T-shirt from store after ...

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    A Walmart customer recently went viral after they noticed an accidental typo on a T-shirt that spelled out an insult in its design.. Twitter user @whosurdaddienow shared a picture of the T-shirt ...