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Bed bugs: What to know, how to treat them
(NewsNation) — Bed bugs are hard to see, but they pack a punch when they bite, leaving behind small, itchy marks. They are not known to spread diseases to humans, according to the Centers for Disease ...
Summer might bring the buzz and the bites but with the right tricks, you can keep your skin (mostly) unscathed.
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What health score will shut down an Alabama restaurant? Here's how low
Alabama restaurants are being closed by inspectors for serious health risks. Discover the common violations putting food ...
Leaving the bed unmade allows trapped moisture from sleep to evaporate, creating dry, unfavorable conditions that dehydrate ...
An expert has issued a warning for people to be on the lookout for a "tell-tale" sign of a bed bug infestation. Bed bugs are small, wingless insects that feed on human blood and are typically found ...
A YOUNG mum almost died in bed in front of her children – when a ‘winter flu’ turned out to be a deadly sepsis. Roberta ...
STRIKING doctors are “putting lives at risk” and “need to realise what’s at stake”, the Home Secretary has warned. Shabana ...
THE NHS has been plunged into its worst-case winter scenario as an “unprecedented wave of superflu” pushed hospital cases up ...
Sophie Bell has undergone brain surgery after finding the cold and daily headaches were more than just a normal bug ...
Flu has come early this winter and experts predict it could be a particularly nasty season because of a new mutated version ...
The phrase, “Don’t let the bed bugs bite,” has become less of a nursery rhyme and more of a cautionary tale, as these resilient ...
Pest control experts have warned that bed bugs could pour into the UK over the winter months, with tens of millions of people ...
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