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CPR has long comprised three steps: clearing one's airway, administering mouth-to-mouth breathing, and pumping their chest. But the American Heart Association's new guidelines say that untrained resuscitators should just skip the whole mouth-to-mouth part.
Studies report a link between TV and language development in young children. The more time kids spend watching television, the more slowly they...
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Press ZR on the Switch (or the equivalent button on other consoles) to open the monkey training menu. Throw a weapon to your chosen monkey with Y...
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Hypothermia is a medical emergency that occurs when your body loses heat faster than it can produce heat, causing a dangerously low body...
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Coming full circle, House of Leaves is, in fact, a labyrinth, a perfect paper-based example of what it's describing right down to its title (the...
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