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  2. Surgical mask - Wikipedia

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    A surgical mask serves as a mechanical barrier that interferes with direct airflow in and out of respiratory orifices (i.e. nose and mouth).Most commonly used surgical masks are designed to only trap respiratory droplets, and therefore do not filter or block fine airborne particles that are smaller than the designed filtration ratings, which may be transmitted by coughs, sneezes, unintentional ...

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  4. Face shield - Wikipedia

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    In medical applications, "face shield" refers to a variety of devices used to protect a medical professional during a procedure that might expose them to blood or other potentially infectious fluids. An example is the use of a CPR mask while performing rescue breathing or CPR.

  5. Zepbound Weight Loss Medication Approved by FDA to Treat ...

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    Stock image of a man wearing a mask to treat sleep apnea. The approval of Zepbound follows a series of other weight loss drugs approved to treat medical conditions other than obesity and diabetes.

  6. How to Read People’s Faces When They Are Wearing a Mask - AOL

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    One of the best ways to slow the spread of Covid-19 is to wear a face mask. Several cities around the United States and across the world have mandated the use of face coverings in public places ...

  7. Transmission-based precautions - Wikipedia

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    Transmission-based precautions are infection-control precautions in health care, in addition to the so-called "standard precautions". They are the latest routine infection prevention and control practices applied for patients who are known or suspected to be infected or colonized with infectious agents, including certain epidemiologically important pathogens, which require additional control ...

  8. Disposable masks can take up to 450 years to decompose ... - AOL

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    For example, Joanne Chen writes in The New York Times, “Yes, reusing a mask is safe … That said, it’s safest, and just good hygiene, to handle your masks with care, touching only the ...

  9. Respirator - Wikipedia

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    Respirators used in healthcare are traditionally a specific variant called a surgical respirator, which is both approved by NIOSH as a respirator and cleared by the Food and Drug Administration as a medical device similar to a surgical mask. [51] These may also be labeled "Surgical N95", "medical respirators", or "healthcare respirators". [52]