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Medical Emergencies
Pediatricians: 'Don't use Syrup of Ipecac'
Board of Education Wants Anaphylaxis Protocol for Schools
EpiPens® at Schools
High Temperatures, Humidity Don't Mix
Summer Brings Greater Chance of Poisoning
High Temperatures, Humidity Don't Mix
Bringing Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) into School Settings
Emergency Response Form for Life-Threatening Asthma or Allergic Reactions
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center
Teenage girls are also abusing steroids
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