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Written by Suthin Liptawat
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Chest pain may sound minor at first, but it can be the sign of a more serious problem. In some cases a person with chest pain may have had a history of heart attacks or other chest problems. By knowing the right methods of first aid for chest pain you can help a person who is suffering from pain and to help reduce the level of injury from chest pain. |
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Written by Suthin Liptawat
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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When a piece of food or other object is stuck in a person's throat and blocking air flow for breathing that person is choking. A choking person can be identified by the person holding one's hands around the throat, being unable to speak or the skin turning blue. There are several different tips to consider for first aid for choking in these cases. |
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Basics of Backpacking First Aid |
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Written by Suthin Liptawat
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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While backpacking can be enjoyable, there is always the risk of there being some kind of injury when backpacking. In many cases the injuries can be minor but they are still injuries that will need attention in the wild. It is important to bring all of the necessary backpacking first aid supplies for your backpacking trip. It is also important to consider what to do for preventing injuries when backpacking. |
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Food For Backpacking That You'll Need |
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Written by Suthin Liptawat
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Monday, 28 May 2007 |
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The food for backpacking that you will bring along with you on a backpacking trip is important. It is important to take care of the food for backpacking properly and that you can make it so that it will not pose any health risks to you. |
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