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  2. Hair tourniquet - Wikipedia

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    The mechanism is believed to involve wet hair become wrapped around a body part and then tightening as it dries. [1] Diagnosis involves examination of the entire child. [1] Prevention is by keeping the parent's hair from contact with the baby such as by the parent keeping their hair brushed and back and washing the baby's clothing separately. [1]

  3. An 11-year-old girl's scalp was torn off after her hair got ...

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    A Saturday afternoon at the amusement park quickly turned to tragedy for one Omaha family when 11-year-old Elizabeth "Lulu" Gilreath's long hair got caught in a moving mechanism on a spinning ride ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Are you making one of these common exercising errors ... - AOL

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    Editor’s note: Before beginning any new exercise program, consult your doctor.Stop immediately if you experience pain. It’s a frustrating irony that exercise — so critical to good health and ...

  6. Sprained ankle - Wikipedia

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    Icing an ankle too long can cause cold injuries, which is indicated by the area turning white. [14] Also, it is often recommended that ice not be applied directly to the skin, but should have a thin buffer between the ice and the affected area, and some professionals think ice need not be applied at all.

  7. 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.

  8. 11-Year-Old Girl Who Tried to Save Boy, 12, After He Fell ...

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    An 11-year-old girl who was taken to a hospital in critical condition after attempting to save her 12-year-old classmate's life when he fell through the surface of an icy upstate New York lake has ...

  9. A rising crisis: How to help young girls with low self-esteem

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    Young girls have long been a vulnerable group. But in the past few years, alarming trends have been witnessed that need to be swiftly addressed by families, communities, and society as a whole.