Ideal is made of a saline solution that offers the feel of silicone gel, with the safety of saline inside (which means that if they leak, your body will absorb the saline safely).
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"Another option for nasal irrigation is to use over-the-counter nasal saline rinses like Simply Saline nasal mists," Stork says.
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In Rowe's office, lip fillers cost around $500, cheek fillers are $1,000, InstaBreast saline injections are $4,500, and InstaButt saline injections are $5,500.
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If a saline implant fails, the body absorbs the saline; it gets smaller, so you can see the difference very quickly in a few days.
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They randomly assigned 193 first-time mothers to either regular IV saline or a look-alike bag of saline supplemented by a solution of 5 percent dextrose.
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Dr. Kao, who hasn't done a saline implant in 12 years, agrees, and points out that the saline kind can create an awkward rippling effect under the skin.
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Like if you have this saline element, in chardonnay for example, you might see that as light, light blue because it has like this kind of saline, salty, sea-like [quality].
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Michelle received a saline IV. They wanted to go home.
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The companies control about 90% of the IV saline market.
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They've been held in the Saline County jail since then.
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However, you can dilute it down with a little saline.
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Similar old rats received a placebo injection of saline solution.
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Once in place, the balloon is filled with saline solution.
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Like many seasoned farmers here, she risked the saline water.
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Short on saline In September, Hurricane Maria decimated Puerto Rico.
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Rinse off any debris using milk, saline solution or water.
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Zesty and savory, with lingering citrus, apple and saline flavors.
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Tense, deep and well balanced, with lingering, savory, saline flavors.
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Lo Saline residents say they feel abandoned to their fate.
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These wines are particularly saline, with great texture and depth.
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His experiment revealed that such larvae are tolerant of saline conditions.
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And upon returning to Earth, the astronauts received saline IV fluids.
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Natrelle Saline-Filled breast implants: styles 163, 168, 363 and 22018.
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Some of the world's greatest wines have a distinct saline tang.
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The participants underwent the same experience with a placebo of saline.
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A Pfizer spokeswoman said the probe related to intravenous saline solutions.
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These have made saline contamination worse, and are also causing subsidence.
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Huge. Huge. 800cc's, and I have injected more saline into them.
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Every January for the past decade, Jessica Irish of Saline, Mich.
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She doused them in saline solution to make them more bearable.
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CORRECTION: An earlier version of this article misspelled Saline High School.
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It was briny, deep and complex with a pronounced saline quality.
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Then, they inject saline in between the skin and the electrodes.
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Some hand lotion and saline eye drops can help, Illig says.
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Those gargling saline saw a much smaller drop of just 16 percent.
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But when using the nasal rinser, "definitely use sterile water or saline."
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But saline solutions, which are literally diluted salt water, also worked well.
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Less than 10% of the macrophages treated solely with saline had pseudopods.
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Make a note to get more preservative-free saline eye drops soon.
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""I needed 3L of saline before I could walk on my own.
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One review concluded that saline irrigations were not likely to be effective.
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Some of the strategies Bream tried included drops, saline solutions and ointments.
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PEOPLE's calls to the Saline County Sheriff's office were not immediately returned.
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But even before Maria hit land, saline was already in short supply.
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All but one of the rats, a saline control, survived the operation.
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He twisted a valve and watched the saline slither down the tube.
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Saline nasal sprays can also flush irritants from your nose, Poetker says.
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It is savory and saline, with the enticing scent of meadow flowers.
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Some of the hyper acidic and saline pools have negative pH values.
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They cooled her heart with saline, and then they stopped it with potassium.
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The bottles of saline and blood, the expensive injections didn't pull her out.
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The tracks are replicas of ones that were discovered in nearby Saline, Michigan.
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In addition, its soils and water are saline and struggle to support agriculture.
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The saline wipes very gently removes all the extra buildup from everyday sniffles.
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The U.S. healthcare system uses about 40 million bags of saline a month.
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The Saline County coroner identified the victim as 9-year-old Kameron Johnson.
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It was likewise floral on the palate, yet strikingly saline, an unforgettable combination.
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These trade-offs have become apparent in previous approaches to preserving saline lakes.
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When the surgery was finished, the doctors replaced the amniotic fluid with saline.
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Miró's Vermut de Reus ($17, liter) is bone dry and savory, almost saline.
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Hospitals have long struggled with shortages of injectable medications and staples like saline.
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A 2016 study found that rinsing with saline (salt water) helped heal wounds.
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As the saline lake evaporated, its salt concentration soared, killing fish en masse.
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It was more delicate in texture than the Napoleon, and just as saline.
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A follow-up lab study by the same group of investigators discovered a potential mechanism of action of the saline solution, whereby throat cells took up extra chlorine from the saline solution to produce a compound that has known antiviral properties.
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We're going to have to figure out how to bury it in saline aquifers.
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What water remained evaporated in the intense heat, leaving brine lakes and saline flats.
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A safe-for-everyone alternative is a saline nasal spray like XLEAR Nasal Spray.
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DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) has hired BNP Paribas (BNPP.
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And a dash of seawater from the actual Atlantic Ocean provides a saline accent.
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Get nasal saline for stuffed noses and use a suction device for little babies.
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An Etna Bianco from Sicily, made with the saline carricante grape, would be terrific.
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When the saline solution evaporates from the eye, it will then stain the scleral.
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Jones on the street, saline is water—we don't like it if a saline implant breaks or ruptures, but you go in there, remove the IV-bag-like pocket, put a new one in, and the water gets absorbed into the body.
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Bottlenose dolphins are usually found in waters with high saline levels, according to the NOAA.
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What if, like a pufferfish, they used saline to inflate the device from the inside?
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Two tests, a saline sonogram or hysterosalpingogram (HSG), are used to evaluate the uterine cavity.
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The probable cause document alleges Weberg replaced the drug solution with saline or other liquids.
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The counties now in the path include: Madison, Stanton, Platte, Colfax, Butler, Seward, and Saline.
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Samphire: This knobbly native succulent can be found growing in salty mudflats and saline estuaries.
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The devices have a silicone outer shell and are filled with either saline or silicone.
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The best carricantes, like Benanti's Pietra Marina, are profoundly savory, with a striking saline flavor.
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Saline nose drops can thin mucus, which should then be removed with a bulb syringe.
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They add a saline verve that counters all the richness from the runny egg yolks.
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Other measures may include ibuprofen or acetaminophen for fever and saline nose drops for congestion.
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The contents of the implant, silicone or saline, are not a factor in the lymphoma.
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I was receiving "rest care": nothing by mouth, an IV with saline to prevent dehydration.
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In 2014, a shortage of saline solution — salt water — sent hospitals into a similar panic.
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This battery-operated, compact device uses a saline solution to alleviate allergy and sinus symptoms.
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Is it the briny wind blowing in off the Atlantic that provides its saline character?
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The "last confirmed sighting" of Sydney was in Nebraska's Saline County, southwest of Lincoln, Bliemeister said.
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Murray and representatives at Saline County Courthouse did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.
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Antihistamine eye drops and saline eye drops to flush out your eyes are your best bet.
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In common, they all had noticeably firm acidity, relatively low alcohol and those distinctive saline notes.
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One study found low evidence that saline irrigations or drops could be safe for young children.
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Up to 70% of the delta's agricultural land could be subject to saline intrusion this century.
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But the squatter abandoned its hideout once Pan flushed the ear canal with a saline liquid.
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Central lines are often flushed with saline or heparin, a blood thinner, to keep them clear.
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Becton Dickinson also sells the heparin flush and saline syringe products in Canada, Bermuda, and Brazil.
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How to use a neti potStep 1: Fill the neti pot with saline or sterile water.
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From the first mouthful — a wild seesaw from saline sharpness to fatty roundness — I was entranced.
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Alone, it had richness, acidity and a saline flavor that balanced out any hint of sweetness.
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The fish is mild, pale, delicate and saline, while asparagus is forthright, grassy, verdant and earthy.
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Rinsing your nose with saline or gurgling mouthwash will not prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
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Serious kidney events arose in 14.3% of the "balanced" group and 15.4% in the saline group.
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Baxter disclosed in February that the New York attorney general had asked for information about its business practices in the IV saline industry, and a class action lawsuit filed last year accused the pharmaceutical company of participating in a conspiracy of sorts to "fix" saline solution prices.
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The impact of the kangaroo toppled Heinrich on her bike, rupturing her silicon and saline breast implants.
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Generally, fresh water is required for plants, but these mangrove forests can also thrive in saline water.
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Officials last year outlined plans to privative Saline Water Conversion Corp, which desalinates water and produces electricity.
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OnNovember 11, 2000—six days into her strike—she collapsed and was put on a saline drip.
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A third cell might be covered by a shallow layer of hyper-saline, Pepto-Bismol-pink brine.
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Once in freeze-dried powder form, a gel-like substance was created by adding a saline solution.
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Officials last year outlined plans to privatize Saline Water Conversion Corp, which desalinates water and produces electricity.
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The 19 participants were given multiple PRP injections in one cheek and saline injections in the other.
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Otherwise, you could end up in a hospital bed mainlining saline solution instead of this delicious cocktail.
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But look closer and find luxe amenities like a sauna, saline pool, and memory-foam queen bed.
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These fish swim past New York City, following the harbor upstream to spawn in less saline waters.
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If it&aposs something else causing your stuffy nose, Kulik suggests saline sprays for quick, easy relief.
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But we don't know how well it works compared to saline, or whether it works at all.
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These shots can be incredibly dangerous—and while they're usually marked as "saline"—the contents are unreliable.
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"Compared to injections of saline, nicotine strengthened neuronal connections, sometimes up to 200 percent," explained Dr. Dani.
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In 2017, a clinical trial for osteoarthritic knee pain compared a saline injection to a corticosteroid shot.
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The band can be made of silicone and tightened by adding saline, and the effects are reversible.
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One of the fastest and most effective remedies for congestion from viruses and allergies is nasal saline.
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Today my father asked a deliberately racist question at the Saline Area Schools diversity and inclusion meeting.
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Lavraki (branzino) has a saline char and crunch to it, while tsipoura (dorado) is chewy and creamy.
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It was tangy and saline like a manzanilla, refreshing, bracing and delicious, with an aroma of chamomile.
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It's that outer plastic shell, and saline has water in it much like an IV bag would.
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Vitamins and minerals, probiotics and antibiotics, gastrointestinal medications, sinus rinses with saline, steroids and antibiotics, lengthy CPT treatments.
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Someone offered him saline to wash his face, he recalled, which helped dull the sting of the gas.
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Arkansas Children's Hospital and hospitals in Saline County and Pulaski County are treating people injured in the crash.
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It happens when a mixture of ink and saline is injected into the eye through a small needle.
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K+S has won provisional approval for the discharge of saline waste water in Hesse under strict limits.
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It turned out that 17 of these patients were receiving saline, and 21 were getting epidural pain medicines.
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Rising seas cause saline intrusion: seawater moving into places unaccustomed to it, such as wetlands and freshwater aquifers.
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Some mice in each group were force-fed rodent chow, while others were force-fed nutrition-free saline.
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On November 11, 2000 —six days into her strike—she collapsed and was put on a saline drip.
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A father kisses the ear of his 4-year-old son to soften the taste of saline solution.
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"These are wound care kits," Guy says, stuffing in gauze, band-aids, pink saline water, and other items.
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"Friendship is a mutual agreement, and one person can choose to opt out of that agreement," Saline says.
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He also explained that the addition of saline adds a depth of flavor and complexity to the drink.
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Saline or salt water drops or spray are another option to moisten the nasal passages and thin mucus.
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"You get water or saline directly infused into your body, so you probably wouldn't feel thirsty," he said.
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The Saline Area Schools have been forced to act and to implement education of the educators, he added.
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Many people are not used to its bracing, saline flavors, so it's wise to have an alternative available.
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"This dossier (on the La Saline massacre) is in the hands of the justice system," Moise told Reuters.
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Meanwhile, the Food and Drug Administration said it is working to overcome shortages of important IV saline bags.
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With that out of the way, he repeatedly lathered himself in the saline solution full of his friend's microbes.
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The team report that more than 80% of the macrophages treated with lipopolysaccharide and then saline grew long pseudopods.
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The report says a nurse made a house call to give her a saline solution drip infused with vitamins.
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He tried to flush Prater's eye with saline solution, then used a wet swab, then an eye-wash station.
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Saline intrusion from sea-level rise could also cause Thai coastal farms to be less productive, the report said.
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These kids will either receive a placebo (saline), or an anonymous fecal sample, twice a week for six weeks.
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Chlorhexidine disinfectant was on the list, along with antibiotics, intravenous saline, zinc, oral rehydration solution and other simple interventions.
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On the home's lower level is the saline swimming pool, as well as two saunas and a full bath.
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But the other Bianco, the Cuvée delle Vigne Niche, is all carricante and is far more savory and saline.
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As long as we wash the containers properly and use either boiled or saline water we should be okay.
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Refresh, a saline IV, also included an anti-nausea medication called Zofran, and an anti-inflammatory medication called Toradol.
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Over the years, the sea's clear blue waters seeped into the islands' limited groundwater reserves, making every sip saline.
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Medical staples, such as injectable antibiotics and saline solution (which is used to prepare injections), run out most often.
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The wine, grown on chalky soils, is intensely mineral and stony, almost austere, with fine saline and citrus flavors.
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The seaweed gives salsa a gentle saline flavor that harmonizes with the tomatoes and chiles, but doesn't overwhelm them.
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In greener parts of the park, such as Saline Valley, they grew potatoes, squash, corn, wheat, and fruit trees.
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It is savory, stony and totally refreshing, with flavors of red berries and citrus and a lingering saline edge.
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The 2017 Aquitania from Bodegas Aquitania, textured and resonant, with citrus and savory saline flavors, ranked at No. 3.
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"We've tried to do a lot of history-looking to figure out why saline became the default," Rice said.
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I also wished I had brought saline drops and would definitely stick them in my bag for next time.
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Total duration of labor in the dextrose group was, on average, 76 minutes shorter than in the saline group.
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Research has suggested that a higher chloride concentration in saline can affect kidney function and lead to metabolic problems.
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After a few months, the distilled and saline layers of water intermingle, and the tank must be filled anew.
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They both have a silicone outer shell, but one is saline-filled and the other is silicone gel-filled.
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They both have a silicone outer shell, but one is saline-filled, and the other is silicone gel-filled.
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When conventional remedies fail, specialty eye drops can be made using the patient's own blood serum diluted with saline.
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Several years ago, local opposition forced hotelier André Balazs to abandon plans for an eco-lodge near Saline Beach.
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I know right away that that's a saline implant: when there's a rupture, it opens like a water balloon.
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By her fifth surgery, three months ago, Slamhood had to get a wound vac to pump saline through the infection.
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There is no substantial evidence to suggest breast implants (including silicone, saline or PIP) increase your risk of breast cancer.
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Four days later, he went to the clinic complaining of dehydration and was given two 500-milliliter bags of saline.
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"Over time, implants (both silicone and saline) break down and wreak havoc on your body," she explained in the post.
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PEG was injected into the injured areas of half of the mice, while the other half received a saline solution.
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There are two types of breast implants that are approved in the United states: saline or silicone gel-filled implants.
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The agency is checking into more than 287 reports linking anaplastic large cell lymphoma with both silicone and saline implants.
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With an epidural, 193 women, or 97 percent, had spontaneous vaginal deliveries, compared to 198, or 99 percent, with saline.
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And there were CDs and there were DVDs, saline solution for my contacts, potato chips, and dip for potato chips.
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The Ideal Implant, created by Dallas plastic surgeon Robert S. Hamas, is basically a more natural feeling saline-filled implant.
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The procedure requires a surgeon to insert silicone or saline-filled implants into the breasts to create a fuller appearance.
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Once to adjust the distribution of saline in her breasts, the second time to cull a rash of necrotic tissue.
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Our friend ended up rushing our dog to an animal hospital and they had to wash him with saline solution.
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Aromas and flavors make themselves felt as well: lemon, lime, anise and other herbs, occasionally a chamomile or saline sensation.
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But milder fish can also be appealing, especially cod, which has a fresh, saline taste that can also be sweet.
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Saltwater is inundating the Florida Bay, exacerbating an already hyper saline ecosystem and negatively impacting fish stocks and sea grass.
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A Baxter manufacturing plant that supplies half of US hospitals with small-volume saline bags was hit by the storm.
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He decided to explain some of the racial discrimination experienced by his adult children when they were in Saline schools.
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The wine was saline and mineral, tightly coiled, with an opaque texture that was not quite ready to admit exploration.
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The wine was saline and mineral, tightly coiled, with an opaque texture that was not quite ready to admit exploration.
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But many patients are dehydrated, and that's where saline and "lactated ringers," the most common balanced crystalloid, come in handy.
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Clouds at sea could be made more reflective by spraying them with a fine saline mist, drawn from the ocean.
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The storm primarily affected production of IV saline fluids and bags, which are used to rehydrate patients and dilute medications.
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In Britain, potted shrimp is made from small brown shrimp, an intensely saline local delicacy that we can't get here.
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Doctors may still opt for saline if, for example, a patient has low concentrations of sodium or chloride, Rice said.
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The storm primarily effected production of IV saline fluids and bags, which are used to rehydrate patients and dilute medications.
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I don't know if you've ever seen an IV bag in a hospital—that's what a saline implant is like.
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When the territory's electrical grid went down, it took out several plants that make bagged saline for US manufacturer Baxter International.
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The most common procedure sends one or several deflated balloons down a person's throat, after which they're inflated with saline solution.
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Maybe some kind of a pill, or that crazy morning-after saline drip thing that rich people are getting really into?
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The AAAAI recommends treating allergies with tactics such as saline nasal sprays and rinses, antihistamines, steroid injections, and even allergen immunotherapy.
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Those companies have said the New York attorney general has also sought records regarding business practices in the IV saline industry.
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The United States experienced supply chain breakdown when Hurricane Maria caused a disruption in the supply of small bag IV saline.
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Human feces floated in saline solution in a mortar, on a marbled countertop, in a dimly lit kitchen in Burlingame, California.
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Baxter and Hospira also face a proposed class action lawsuit accusing them of conspiring to fix prices for intravenous saline solution.
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That leaves the delta reliant on dykes and hydraulics to mitigate saline intrusion, and these are expensive to build and maintain.
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Every single mouse that was infected with the bacterium died if they were given food, but half survived on the saline.
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So while her pretesting, such as the saline sonogram and hormonal testing, was covered, the IVF and PGD procedures were not.
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In one compartment, the mice received a dose of harmless saline, while in the other they received a dose of nicotine.
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The rare and expensive '08 Cristal Rosé, $550 (sigh), is among the greatest rosé Champagnes, pure and saline with profound finesse.
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The result is a dream of creamy puréed corn with a swoosh of okra and the saline pop of mellow caviar.
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By applying pressure, saline water is forced through a semipermeable membrane–basically very thin plastic sheets with tiny holes in it.
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Made from the antibodies of an Ebola survivor, it can be crystallized and reconstituted with saline-like fluids in the field.
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Indeed, some of these taste almost salty — fresh, saline sprays of summer that are nonetheless as refreshing as they are delicious.
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The 22017 Igrexario de Saiar from Benito Santos — tense and fresh, with saline and citrus flavors — came in at No. 230.
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In 2017, Hurricane Maria knocked out power to several pharmaceutical factories in Puerto Rico, leading to a shortage of saline bags.
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In transit to the hospital, the woman was given a double dose of epinephrine, infusions of saline solution, corticosteroids and antihistamines.
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What's inside the implant — silicone or saline — seems to make no difference: Case numbers have been similar for the two types.
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The old ghost town of Saline City and its salt marshes were a source of salt production dating back to 1854.
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Additionally, two of the device's solution formulas, including the Himalayan Aqueous and its traditional saline solution, are on sale as well.
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McCracken, who was with two colleagues, explained that the first mouse had been treated only with a placebo of inert saline.
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Chefs have their saline allegiances and will offer lengthy, impassioned arguments about why one variety of salt is superior to another.
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The Salton Sea is a huge saline lake near the Coachella Valley and was many decades ago a rollicking beach resort.
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The elevation gives the wine freshness, the syrah provides a savory, saline note, and the landscape contributes a delicious herbal character.
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The storm was expected to change the normally saline environment to freshwater for weeks, perhaps longer than the oysters could tolerate.
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Drive 10 minutes from bustling Lorient over the spine of St. Barts and you'll arrive at an untamed treasure: Saline Beach.
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I called my chemistry friend "Bob" and he coached me through the process of mixing up a saline-based volumetric solution.
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The desiccation of this once great saline lake remains one of the world's great environmental disasters, yet the lake is slowly reviving.
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It may help to apply some sterile saline or artificial tears to help float the contact lens out from under the eyelid.
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For one study, researchers at the University of Louisville gave male mice daily doses of either alcohol or saline for 12 weeks.
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The woman had ripped out her PICC line, which administered saline nutrition, and had repeatedly refused further treatment, according to court documents.
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He recently operated on an elderly woman who due to chronic hospital shortages had to bring her own supplies, including saline solution.
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The two appeared in Saline County court Tuesday, where Trail said he planned on representing himself and Boswell asked for an attorney.
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A PICC line is essentially an IV tube used to administer treatments such as chemotherapy or, as in this case, saline nutrition.
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Capers contribute a saline, peppery bite to whatever they meet, and the smallest smattering of them perks up anything tired and plain.
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In the video, Boswell and Trail claim they contacted both the Lincoln Police Department and the Saline County Sheriff's Office in Nebraska.
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First, the patients received one placebo in the form of a saline solution injection, and then they received a second identical placebo.
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Then he heated the long DNA strand in a saline solution, and let the whole thing self-assemble into the desired pattern.
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They ordered the stuff to mix it with from a pharmacy, a phosphate-buffered saline solution in which the peptide would dissolve.
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Without them, fields would be flooded by brackish sea water, making the soil saline and unfit to grow staple crops or vegetables.
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Their goal was to see if dermatologists and patients actually noticed a difference when they were injected with PRP versus regular saline.
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"I found out about a doctor that did tissue expanders, where I could expand with saline and grow my implants," she says.
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I am getting breast augmentation in November: I'm getting saline implants and going up to triple Ds, but that's my top surgery.
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But the carricante wines can be unmistakably saline, particularly those from the Milo region, and that is only part of their appeal.
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Last year, Hurricane Maria crippled a drug manufacturing facility in Puerto Rico owned by Baxter International, a key maker of IV saline.
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Or, it could involve not giving the most basic, benign medication: a saline drip to rehydrate patients or dilute drugs given intravenously.
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"We pumped saline from a pressurized keg into these penises to fill them with fluid and simulate an erection," she told me.
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Using a nasal saline rinse can wash away allergens, viruses, and bacteria from the nose and help clear out any trapped mucus.
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An S.I. is a temporary body modification that results from saline—and in some cases air—being used to fill the scrotum.
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And we'll do vitamin drips from an IV. He'll add extra saline if I'm dehydrated or if I've been working a lot.
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Reuters was unable to find any official government or medical advisory recommending the use of saline or vinegar to eliminate the virus.
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I tasted many wonderful wines, like Mr. Ostertag's 2015 riesling from the Muenchberg vineyard, savory and saline, full of power and finesse.
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The wine, made mostly of cinsault, with handfuls of syrah, grenache and merlot, smells of berries and flowers with savory, saline edges.
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Guests who book a spa service for at least $245 are welcome to breathe in the saline air at no additional charge.
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And, while I love the saline tang of the capers, you can skip them if they are just one ingredient too many.
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For a few hundred dollars, a registered nurse will come over and deliver 21,28 milliliters of saline and electrolytes into your bloodstream.
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"We do believe that brine is not just for discharge," said Nikolay Voutchkov, a technical adviser to the Saline Water Conversion Corp.
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A helmet with a sponge soaked in saline solution was put on his head, and a dark shroud was attached to it.
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When someone touches the finger, the electrodes detect the changing resistance through the saline, registering the location and intensity of that touch.
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To prevent this, dab the inside of the nose with Aquaphor before the trip and use a saline spray during the flight.
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They also compound freshwater river flow in saline bays, bayous and sounds, making the Gulf one of the world's richest estuarine environments.
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This means 111 saline patients would need to be treated with balanced crystalloids instead in order to prevent one adverse kidney event.
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On the palate, it was saline and mineral, with fresh acidity and the sort of gorgeous, opaque texture that demanded further sips.
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Most medical care is done by the light of cellphones and involves just cleaning wounds with saline solution and applying rudimentary dressings.
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A first-aid worker doused me with saline and told me to take shallow breaths, as deeper ones irritate more lung tissue.
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Rickerd, who lives in Saline, Michigan, had just started her own content marketing business and she was busy with her first baby.
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No. 22015 was the 220 Wisdom from Inspire Moore, a deliciously saline, savory mouthful, with flavors of both tart and sweet fruit.
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One of the least understood environments in the deep, these brine pools are areas where extremely saline water sinks to the bottom.
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A grandfather from England died after doctors allegedly pumped cleaning detergent into his lungs instead of saline, due to an accidental mix-up.
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But according to lawyers for Hannah's family, which is now suing the hospital, the doctor's assistant accidentally grabbed cleaning detergent instead of saline.
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From there the CO2 is pressurized, piped, and injected way down into a saline sandstone reservoir, handily located 7,000 feet below the plant.
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At best, you can eat greasy food, drink more booze, or hire a mobile medic to pump you full of saline and painkillers.
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Once you've given the saline spray a moment to loosen the mucus, position the tip of the snot straw on your baby's nostril.
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The company, MMI Engineered Solutions in Saline, Michigan, confiscated the brownies and sent the woman home for the day, according to the report.
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Additionally, you should always follow the instructions on the saline irrigation product box and consult a doctor if you have questions or concerns.
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Doctors gave the Washington patient drugs to prevent nausea, acetaminophen and ibuprofen for fever, cough medicine, saline fluid for hydration, oxygen, and antibiotics.
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But I also learned how the interaction between Scotland's saline breezes and smoky peat releases that plastic-iodine flavor I know so well.
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If you're going to use anything, make it a saline solution — that's supposed to mimic the amount of salt your body actually makes.
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With only the rare desert rainstorm and salty, nutrient-rich farm runoff to feed it, the seawater grew more saline by the year.
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Banks recently submitted bids to advise on the privatization of Saline Water Conversion Corporation's $7.2 billion Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant.
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To find out, she ran a fourth experiment, in which mice induced to have cancer were injected either with epinephrine or with saline.
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Banks recently submitted bids to advise on the privatisation of Saline Water Conversion Corporation's $7.2 billion Ras Al Khair desalination and power plant.
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For one thing, chytrid fungi don't care for salty water, so amphibians that live in saline wetlands can more easily clear their infections.
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After his stool was cleared as healthy, he mixed a sample with saline, put it in a blender and administered it by enema.
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He suggested an experimental treatment that might be possible: saline injections into her uterus that would help the baby develop even without kidneys.
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To simulate swelling, for instance, they put various amounts of saline into the knee capsule and then recorded what sounds that knee produced.
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The entry-level wine, 70 percent carricante, is pleasant and refreshing, but the 100 percent carricante Arcurìa is excellent, herbal, mineral and saline.
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Indiana State Police said Howard told authorities he would withdraw the drug and swap out its contents with saline, according to Fox 59.
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The researchers said the patient used tap water filtered through a store-bought water filter, instead of the recommended boiled or saline water.
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The remaining third will be injected with a saline solution as a control to make sure the results aren't just a placebo effect.
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He added that the privatisation process could start with state-owned Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) which both produces water and generates electricity.
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Ms. Najjar, noticeable in her white coat and red lipstick, scurries around spraying saline solution in people's eyes to wash away the gas.
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False: Gargling with saline or vinegar has not been proven to prevent the coronavirus This article was produced by the Reuters Fact Check team.
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Researchers randomly assigned 140 men and women over 45 with painful knee osteoarthritis to injections of either a corticosteroid or a saline placebo.
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The Columbia team's new finger works in much the same way, but instead of electrodes and saline, it's got those LEDs and photodiodes.
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Dr. Green would administer doses of saline after all but one of these drugs, to make sure they completely entered Mr. Shields's system.
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The vitamins used in the solutions vary, but typically contain a blend of saline solution, electrolytes as well as C and B vitamins.
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At temperatures below -4 Fahrenheit (-20 Celsius), bacteria can still multiply, albeit more slowly, according to one study, perhaps thriving on saline meltwater puddles.
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Using a neti pot with a saline solution can also help flush anything out of your nose that would continue causing problems, he adds.
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During the operation, medical personnel mistakenly introduced formalin instead of saline into her abdominal cavity, according to the Russian state-owned news agency Tass.
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There's also a fourth approach called TUBA (short for transumbilical breast augmentation), which goes in through the bellybutton and is for saline implants only.
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Each participant was injected with either 75 micrograms of LSD (a standard "hit") or a placebo consisting of a saline solution (the control group).
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This is stronger in pieces like "Synapse" and "Saline Notations (Echoes)" (2015), as opposed to the palpable and familiar irony of her hybrid creatures.
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Another day, another story about a celebrity using a vitamin IV drip, a saline mixture that's administered right into your veins through a needle.
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The tech, who's tested positive for Hepatitis B, would allegedly inject himself with syringes of fentanyl, fill them with saline and put them back.
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Two dermatologists examined patient photographs from multiple intervals after the injections, and they could not tell the difference between saline and PRP-injected cheeks.
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He then replaced the fluids with saline or sterile water, "knowing the diluted vials would be dispensed to patients," according to the federal charge.
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Undaunted by the pandemonium of gasping protesters, they pointed people to safety and poured saline into the eyes of those overcome by the fumes.
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She injected a syringeful of saline into the vial and shook it, pushed a needle into the vial and withdrew about half the contents.
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The lower sections were accentuated with Wella's Sugar Lift spray ("it's like saline spray with with more shine," Souleiman said), for a windblown texture.
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"In an 'alcoholic weekend' experiment, each animal was given EtOH for three days, and saline for 3 days before and after," the study states.
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The injections Rowe offers are safe, but they come at a priceAccording to Rowe, the Halloween-inspired saline injections he provides are medically safe.
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Pacheco explained that the Old Fashioned at Dante is made up of Knob Creek Rye Whiskey, Amaro Montenegro, salted honey, Dale's bitters, and saline.
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Echandly was advised to start buying from the dams in the north of the country when the water in his well became too saline.
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A 2011 study found that mice who received daily BPA injections had lower sperm counts and testosterone levels than mice who received saline injections.
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In large greenhouses, researchers cultivate cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, eggplant and other vegetables, like an edible, crunchy grass called sarcocornia that thrives in saline conditions.
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But the researchers did find a slightly lower incidence of serious kidney events: 4.7% for the "balanced" group versus 5.6% for those receiving saline.
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It recently approved two additional companies - Fresenius Kabi, a unit of Germany's Fresenius, and Spain's Laboratorios Grifols - to supply saline to the U.S. market.
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Outdoor space: French doors in the kitchen open to a gravel patio area and an in-ground saline pool that was refurbished in 2016.
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Bookended by rock walls on either side, Saline offers few signs of civilization — perhaps that's why many tend to enjoy the beach au naturel.
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Making matters worse, there's also an ongoing shortage of saline IV bags to treat the throngs of people who are going to the hospital.
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So far, the saline technique seems to show highly positive results in pigs—90 percent of 200 pigs were able to be revived in tests.
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It's her first time running the show and she's already making a splash with avant-garde dishes like brittle pigs' ears with saline oyster cream.
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Once the new vaccines were ready, Dr Janda injected mice either with one of them or with a saline solution to act as a control.
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The decree also appointed new chiefs for the Public Transport Commission and the Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC), which both supplies water and generates electricity.
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A manufacturer in Puerto Rico that produces nearly half of all the saline utilized in the US had to halt production because of the hurricane.
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He removed his T-shirt and unscrewed a test tube filled with saline solution and the cotton inoculating swab that Zayner rubbed on Michael's arms.
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The boob job was the handywork of Dr. Michael Salzhauer, aka Dr. Miami, who swapped out the bigger saline water implants for smaller silicone implants.
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The company has increased its storage capacity for saline wastewater in the Werra area and said it does not expect stoppages to recur this year.
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" That was 220, and Burke discovered there were no hangover clinics in Las Vegas, just "a couple people running around with a bag of saline.
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The most unassuming dish, a bowl of Rancho Gordo beans—tender and saline in a mussel broth with a basil pistou—is a sleeper hit.
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Saline implants were usually out of the question, because they felt more like water balloons moving back and forth in your body than stable implants.
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Neti pots are used to pour saline into one nostril and out of the other to irrigate the sinuses, usually to fight allergies or infections.
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If you&aposre using a saline spray on your infant, parents will need to use an aspirator or nasal bulb to remove any remaining mucus.
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Even with the Puerto Rico factory up and running again, along with four more companies approved to manufacture saline, it remains on the shortage list.
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For a time the "offices" of The Whole Earth Catalog, in their temporary digs in California's Saline Valley, were sheltered in just such a bubble.
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"Most of the old remedies for hangovers involved the administration via IV of something that either has a lot of saline or fructose," he explains.
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Now, however, 267 acres of their land have now been lost to the sea, he said, and another 275 acres have become saline and infertile.
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Hockey-team dentists tend to store teeth in pH-balanced liquids made for transporting human tissue, but cold milk, saliva and saline solution work, too.
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As everyone knows, medical services, from cancer drugs to bags of saline solution to hospital stays, cost more in the United States than anywhere else.
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The study, in Obstetrics & Gynecology, randomized 400 women in labor to receive either a standard epidural anesthetic or a saline solution in an identical container.
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To accompany all that good booze are lovely saline-sweet, soy-marinated mussels, which come with air-thin rice crackers and a kick of ginger.
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For all their initial intensity, the wines soften after 2000 years of aging, revealing a graceful complexity, with savory kaleidoscopic flavors: herbal, balsam and saline.
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But after the 37-year-old lawmaker received saline injections into the womb, Abigail became the first child with Potter's syndrome known to have survived.
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In 1996, the Italian house Profumum Roma introduced Acqua di Sale, a scent that gave one's skin the smell of having been immersed in saline.
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There is a simple, safe and inexpensive method for speeding delivery in women who are in prolonged labor: Add dextrose to the intravenous saline solution.
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As for its other wines, I love Roederer's lithe, precise 353 rosé, its saline 2009 blanc de blancs and its intense, energetic 2009 Brut Nature.
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Among other stocks, Saudi Bahri advanced 2.8% after it signed a contract with a saline water conversion company to supply desalinated water from floating stations.
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Erin Fox, who tracks nationwide drug shortages and heads the University of Utah health system's drug information and support services, said saline supply issues remain.
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" That was 245, and Burke discovered there were no hangover clinics in Las Vegas, just "a couple people running around with a bag of saline.
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"I couldn't even go to my regular doctor when was I sick," said Ms. Arkison, 22000, a self-employed horseback-riding teacher in Saline, Mich.
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Skin grafts also can't be stored easily or for a long period of time, just 10 days, at 4 degrees Celsius, in a saline-moisturized gauze.
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Also millets need less water and can grow in saline soil and withstand warmer climate, crucial factors as temperatures and sea levels rise in South Asia.
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Then, surgeons will often inject into the area of operation a solution containing a mix of saline solution, a numbing medicine, and medicine the decreases bleeding.
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"Just using a few drops of nasal saline is often enough to loosen the mucous and shrink the swollen nasal tissues," Dr. Stricklen told Insider Picks.
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Any unused Biocell saline-filled and silicone-filled textured breast implants will be removed from the Canadian market and no longer be sold, the drugmaker said.
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"People were saying that I'm on steroids, that I have silicone and saline inserted in my body, women were bashing on how I look," she says.
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In the past, doctors would first respond by giving patients saline solutions (mixtures of sodium chloride in water) in addition to or followed by blood products.
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Like the asses they irrigate, douches come in all shapes and sizes, from readily available Fleet brand saline bottles to complicated shower contraptions for seasoned vets.
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So far, Iroquois, Jasper, Saline and Jefferson counties have adopted similar resolutions opposing state gun restrictions, although Iroquois County's resolution didn't use the "sanctuary county" language.
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Welborn is being held in the Saline County Detention Center on $100,000 bond and Hairston is being held on $25,000 bond, according to online jail records.
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" Saline says that if you're dumping a friend you're still going to have contact with, it needs to be more of a "distancing" than a "dumping.
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Instead of fentanyl, patients were injected with a mixture of saline and Kwiatkowski's hepatitis C infected blood, causing an outbreak of the virus in New Hampshire.
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It's too bad, because Trimbach's 2016 Sylvaner, tasted in France, was lovely, fresh and springlike, yet with a savory, almost saline note that punctuated it perfectly.
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But this port also took on a slightly savory, saline flavor that Martina Mirandola Mullen of New York likened to a brininess derived from the sea.
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Seventeen of the obstetricians in the saline group stopped the infusion to speed labor, compared with 21 in the epidural group, again an insignificant statistical difference.
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After she had spent 10 days on a saline drip in a Nauruan hospital, her father was told he had two hours to pack for Australia.
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Abigail Adrienne Nurse and Michael Whittier Gaskins were married May 5 by Jamelia N. Morgan, a Universal Life minister, at Wellers Carriage House in Saline, Mich.
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Please reach out to the good people operating the chill-out tent, and someone will set you right, feed you activated charcoal, flood you with saline.
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One recent evening, three outreach workers from CRESCER, a charity that helps drug users, trudged up a hillside carrying bags of clean syringes, saline solution and pastries.
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An antitrust class-action lawsuit accuses Baxter and Hospira (now part of drug giant Pfizer) of intentionally creating a saline shortage so they could jack up prices.
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A spokeswoman for the medical examiner's office said officials are not yet releasing the victim's identities, but several outlets, including The Saline Post have revealed Layson's identity.
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He added that without clean drinking water or food to eat, his family survived on flour mixed with saline water he stole from IS fighters' medical kits.
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Afterwards, the throats of only 52 percent of the infected men tested positive for gonorrhea, while 84 percent of those who slurped a saline solution tested positive.
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The government is investigating the cause of their death, but experts speculate that it might be due to fluctuations in the water's saline levels, reports China Daily.
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After each injection, prison officials sent saline through the IV to flush out any residue and ensure that all the drugs had entered the inmate&aposs system.
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Half of them received pain medicine through the catheters while they pushed, and the rest of them got saline solutions that looked identical but contained no drugs.
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ICU Medical and Baxter said the subpoenas sought documents and testimony about the manufacturing, selling, pricing and shortages of intravenous solutions, including saline, and communications with competitors.
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A statement from the Saline County Sheriff's Office alleges Mobley intentionally shot the pit bull mix in the face, knowing it would cause severe, life-threatening injuries.
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"For me, minerality exists as both flavor and texture, sometimes contributing a cool sleekness, or a saline/umami impression, or even a palpable tanginess/sharpness," he wrote.
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"The high salt levels led to dehydration that triggers thirst mechanism, resulting in excess water intake of the saline water that further exacerbates the problem," Balala said.
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"The high salt levels lead to dehydration that triggers thirst mechanism, resulting in excess water intake of the saline water that further exacerbates the problem," Balala said.
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In fact, most contact lens injuries stem from misuse by the patient, such as wearing lenses overnight, washing them in regular water or reusing saline lens solution.
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Those who were injected with the flu vaccine got no more sick than those with the saline solution, aside from some soreness at the site of injection.
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On the night before Herbie (now five months old) was born, Alice packed a kit containing a sterile urine pot, scissors, a gauze, gloves, and saline solution.
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The pedigree matters: The nori is lustrous and nearly black, chewy and crackly at once, with a delicate flavor, like the saline imprint after downing an oyster.
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Researchers randomized 120 patients with nausea to use either a sniffed alcohol pad and oral Zofran, alcohol and an oral placebo, or Zofran and sniffed saline solution.
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The fake-gold pages of a Koran, draped with a garland of plastic roses, were mounted on the wall, above bags of saline hanging from protruding screws.
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More than twenty per cent of the Tigris River's precious freshwater is evaporating from its reservoirs, leaving behind saline-irrigation water that's slowly poisoning the adjacent land.
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When the police cracked down, he opened his doors, offering half-price bowls of noodles and free saline solution to wash the tear gas from protesters' eyes.
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The contents of the implants appeared much less important: Of 312 cases where the contents were known, 186 were filled with silicone gel, and 126 with saline.
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The effect depends on a carefully titrated combination of distilled and saline water; a technician from the Koons studio had spent the morning making the aqueous recipe.
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While they're both susceptible to trauma, the consequences of a saline implant rupture are much different than silicone, and when that happens we worry more about silicone.
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One of the first things you do when someone arrives at a hospital weak and feverish is plug them into a quart bag of saline to rehydrate them.
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She's on a regimen of up to 21 medications a day, and three times a week she gives herself an infusion of saline fluids in her blood vessels.
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The history-making delivery was preceded by test flights that transported saline, blood tubes and other medical materials and then by transporting a healthy, but nonviable, human kidney.
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The process is arduous and time-consuming, as opposed to the sort of mass-produced saline-injected pig bellies that get sprayed with artificial liquid smoke in factories.
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Chaos then ensued as multiple Saline County officers rushed towards Trail, who reportedly had blood dripping from his neck, and attempted to remove the object from his possession.
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It can also dispose of saline wastewater into the river Werra but currently low water flow means the amounts it can dispose of that way are relatively small.
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One comparison on Earth is the Altiplano, a high plateau in South America where saline lakes are fed by mountain streams and rivers and influenced by climate shifts.
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Health officials said the sham vaccines contained the antibiotic gentamicin and saline solution and were not harmful and made up only 1 percent of total vaccines in Indonesia.
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In the long term, companies could move past oil and instead bury their CO2 permanently underground in saline aquifers and other geological repositories, thus helping with climate change.
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After the team's departure, veterinarians tried to treat the elephant, giving him three gallons of saline through an IV, but sadly the effort was too little, too late.
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Microbes were collected on a folded sterile piece of gauze that was dipped in a saline solution and inserted into each mother's vagina for one hour before surgery.
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If it works, the site would not need as much expensive equipment, would need less extra power and could use saline water - reducing the need for costly desalination.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc has received grand jury subpoenas from the U.S. Justice Department in connection with an antitrust investigation focusing on drugmakers that market intravenous saline solutions.
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Researchers found that when people received an intravenous alcohol infusion equal to about two drinks, they ate 30 percent more food than those who received a saline solution.
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The results of the viral infection were less stark, but still clear: 77.8% of infected mice survived if given food, but only 10% did so when given saline.
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"There was this guy who would soak different electrodes and connectors in heated saline for years , and then he would report on how they were doing," Schwartz recalled.
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The cancer is called anaplastic large cell lymphoma (ALCL) and the FDA is checking into more than 350 reports linking it with both silicone and saline breast implants.
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Meanwhile, former medical technician David Kwiatkowski was sentenced to 39 years in 2013 after he stole syringes of the painkiller fentanyl, injected himself, and refilled them with saline.
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Our No. 1 bottle was an old friend, the Edmunds St. John Bone Jolly gamay noir rosé from El Dorado County in California — savory, saline and simply delicious.
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All 55,000 devices certified under the old directives have to be re-certified along with other products such as reusable scalpels, nasal saline sprays and dental imaging software.
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Keeping your mucous membranes moist, along with the hair inside your nostrils, by drinking more fluids and using saline spray also helps to protect you from viral invasion.
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The disease has sickened women with both saline and silicone gel-filled implants, including those who got implants for reconstructive purposes after breast cancer or to prevent it.
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Cold or saline water sinks, while warm or fresher water rises, and large bodies of sinking or rising water provide the engine that drives currents around the world.
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Aside from being a year older (age is fine in a good rosé), it is a more serious wine, with savory saline and mineral flavors, yet delicious nonetheless.
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Peter Burt, a sous-chef, boils down highly saline seawater from a research lab that draws it from a pipe running into the denser deep of the sea.
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In 2014, a shortage of large saline bags, which were manufactured by Baxter and are not currently scarce, led to state and federal investigations into its business practices.
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