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Stop warts from spreading
If you have warts, you can spread the virus to other places on your body. Here's how to stop the spread: 1. Don't brush, clip, comb or shave areas with warts. 2. Don't use the same file or nail clipper on warts as you use on healthy nails. 3. Don't pick at warts. If you can't keep your hands off, cover your warts with an adhesive bandage. 4. Wash your hands carefully after touching your warts.
Stay fit at any age
Slow down the aging process with these regular fitness activities.
Standing forward bend
Relax with this yoga pose and stretch your back and legs.
Slide show: Sleeping positions that reduce back pain
Avoid aggravating back pain while you sleep. Get comfortable using good sleeping positions.
Slide show: Joint protection for people with hand arthritis
Joint protection — photos showing joint protection techniques to avoid hand arthritis pain.
Slide show: Guide to gourmet salt
Gourmet salt can be found in the kitchens of chefs and home cooks alike. See why.
Slide show: Breastfeeding positions
Breastfeeding can be awkward at first. Experiment with various positions until you feel comfortable.
Slide show: Baby baths
Baby baths can be tricky. Find out how to safely clean your baby, step by step.
Sleepwalking
People who get up and walk around while sleeping may not need treatment. But if it happens often, it could be a sleep disorder that needs treatment.
Sleeping positions that reduce back pain
Avoid aggravating back pain while you sleep. Get comfortable using good sleeping positions.
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