Search Page Filters 9238 result(s) Thumbnail Image Image Cold Exposure: What Increases Your Risk of Injury? Article Cold injuries occur more in certain outdoor conditions, such as: Cold temperatures. Hypothermia can develop quickly with Thumbnail Image Image Babies and Older Adults Have an Increased Risk of Cold Injury Article Babies Babies, especially newborns, are more likely to suffer injury from cold temperature exposure. They have a large body Thumbnail Image Image Wear Proper Clothing to Prevent Cold Injury Article To prevent getting too cold, wear proper clothing and shoes, such as: A hat and face mask. Layers of clothing to keep you warm and Thumbnail Image Image Home Treatment First Aid for Cold Exposure Article When you are exposed to the cold, first aid measures may prevent further heat loss and help the body slowly warm up. Try these Thumbnail Image Image Cold Exposure: Ways the Body Loses Heat Article The body loses heat through: Evaporation of water from your skin if it is wet. If your clothing is wet, you will also lose some Thumbnail Image Image Cervical Cell Changes on a Pap Test Article Cervical cell changes are classified according to their degree of abnormality using the Bethesda system (TBS). Further evaluation Thumbnail Image Image Tips for Swallowing Medicines Article Some people have a hard time swallowing medicines. Large pills or capsules can get stuck in your throat, especially if your mouth Thumbnail Image Image Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Article Discusses polycystic ovary syndrome, a problem in which female hormones are out of balance. Discusses PCOS early symptoms like Thumbnail Image Image Calcium Deposits and Tendinitis (Calcific Tendinitis) Article What is calcific tendinitis? Calcific tendinitis (or calcific tendinopathy) happens when calcium builds up in the tendons. It's Thumbnail Image Image Broken Collarbone Article What is the collarbone (clavicle)? The collarbone (clavicle) is one of the main bones of the shoulder joint. It holds the shoulder Pagination Previous page Previous Previous page ... Page 28 Current page 29 Page 30 Page 31 Next page ... Next page Next Filters Type Article Video Audio Topic Self-Care Falls Safety Health Conditions Providing Care Nutrition Wellness Mental Health Available Translations English Spanish Nepali Arabic Chinese, Simplified Author Healthwise Careforth External Source Clear filters
Thumbnail Image Image Cold Exposure: What Increases Your Risk of Injury? Article Cold injuries occur more in certain outdoor conditions, such as: Cold temperatures. Hypothermia can develop quickly with
Thumbnail Image Image Babies and Older Adults Have an Increased Risk of Cold Injury Article Babies Babies, especially newborns, are more likely to suffer injury from cold temperature exposure. They have a large body
Thumbnail Image Image Wear Proper Clothing to Prevent Cold Injury Article To prevent getting too cold, wear proper clothing and shoes, such as: A hat and face mask. Layers of clothing to keep you warm and
Thumbnail Image Image Home Treatment First Aid for Cold Exposure Article When you are exposed to the cold, first aid measures may prevent further heat loss and help the body slowly warm up. Try these
Thumbnail Image Image Cold Exposure: Ways the Body Loses Heat Article The body loses heat through: Evaporation of water from your skin if it is wet. If your clothing is wet, you will also lose some
Thumbnail Image Image Cervical Cell Changes on a Pap Test Article Cervical cell changes are classified according to their degree of abnormality using the Bethesda system (TBS). Further evaluation
Thumbnail Image Image Tips for Swallowing Medicines Article Some people have a hard time swallowing medicines. Large pills or capsules can get stuck in your throat, especially if your mouth
Thumbnail Image Image Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) Article Discusses polycystic ovary syndrome, a problem in which female hormones are out of balance. Discusses PCOS early symptoms like
Thumbnail Image Image Calcium Deposits and Tendinitis (Calcific Tendinitis) Article What is calcific tendinitis? Calcific tendinitis (or calcific tendinopathy) happens when calcium builds up in the tendons. It's
Thumbnail Image Image Broken Collarbone Article What is the collarbone (clavicle)? The collarbone (clavicle) is one of the main bones of the shoulder joint. It holds the shoulder