Her extraordinary rash, infernally authored, is easy to conceal as an ordinary rash.
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Melissa Odabash, Madewell, Ward Whillas, and Cynthia Rowley call it a rash guard or a rash vest.
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The rash, Avery says, isn't a rash at all but breast cancer that is a very aggressive form.
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WE'VE ALREADY SEEN A RASH OF INVERSIONS, WE'VE ALREADY SEEN A RASH OF FOREIGN COMPANIES BUYING U.S. COMPANIES.
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They are contagious beginning four days before their rash starts and lasting until four days after the rash ends.
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I buy two short-sleeved rash-guard bathing suits, two long-sleeved rash-guard shirts, a mask and a snorkel.
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"Rash decision?" is not a decision made out of desperation; it's the decision to deal with the rash by applying TALC.
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When 21-year-old Rhiannon Douglas saw a red, splotchy rash on her leg last May, she shrugged it off as a shaving rash.
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It started out as a rash, believed to be a "hot tub rash," and turned into an infection that landed her in the hospital.
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Contact with certain plants could trigger a blistering rash in the sunlight, but his rash seemed too persistent to have that kind of trigger.
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Understanding the rash of late-19th-century segregation laws, like the rash of disfranchisement laws, means asking questions about who wanted them and why.
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He figured (correctly) that the rash was limited to the patient's hands because of sun exposure, and then recognized the rash of this type of porphyria.
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He sent Dr. Kaiden a picture of the rash, and after talking with the patient, Dr. Kaiden figured out that he had phytophotodermatitis, a relatively harmless rash that's easily treated.
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But they do carry the bacteria that causes southern tick-associated rash illness, or STARI, a rash similar to Lyme disease that also comes with fever, fatigue, headache and muscle pains.
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Perhaps that's the salve for economic mobility's rash — friendship.
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The side effects were relatively minor – rash, fatigue, fever.
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" She added, "This rash decision isolates America, not Iran.
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There's also that telltale skin rash, which manifests in a ring shape on the body — but not everybody who has Lyme gets a rash or even the bull's-eye on their body.
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Sea lice can cause a rash on a person's skin.
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The symptoms of typhus include fever, headache, nausea, and rash.
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One warning sign is a rash of flash property activity.
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But what's changed where we see this rash of shooting?
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Measles is characterized by a rash of flat red spots.
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Anxiety is breaking out in a rash for no reason.
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"They had better stop their rash actions," the statement said.
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The diapers leak and gave my daughter a bad rash.
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These affected areas may appear look similar to a rash.
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Measles may be best known for the rash it produces.
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Along with that I have facial wounds and road rash.
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That skin rash was likely caused by dirty makeup brushes.
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Very few outlets have reported on the rash of disappearances.
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Symptoms include fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes (conjunctivitis).
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After three to five days, a rash will usually appear.
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What makes the rash and lesions of molluscum contagiosum distinctive?
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Consumers care more, too, as a rash of examples attests.
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Up to 30 percent of people never get a rash.
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In people, the hairs cause irritation, swelling, and a rash.
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Adventures outdoors can lead to road rash and other mishaps.
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Symptoms include a rash, mild fever and encephalitis, brain inflammation.
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I tend to make rash decisions then instantly regret them.
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Symptoms include a high fever, cough, runny nose and rash.
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Neighbors said the murder came during a rash of robberies.
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Zitz, Pimple and Rash return for a new GamePass title.
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At the moment, I have a rash on my body.
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Even a rash of resignations would not have guaranteed Mrs.
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This rash bombarded me in both public and private comments.
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Rash decisions have certainly never gotten either of them anywhere.
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This rash of radically unconstitutional bills is appearing by design.
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So where does this rash of vigilante violence come from?
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And then three weeks later, this terrible rash and fever.
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Ms. O'Bryant, 40, didn't make any rash money moves, however.
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And the rash can be much worse than this patient's.
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In covert toxocariasis, the only symptom is an itchy rash.
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He'd been fine, except for this pain and this rash.
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They handle big blowouts, fight diaper rash, and dry fast.
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It gives Sheila a rash and destroys her washing machine.
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"I don't want to make any rash decisions," she said.
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And then on top of that I have a rash.
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Presendieu Pierre Mervil has a backache and a rash infection.
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Many people with Lyme disease develop a "bullseye" red rash with a white circle in the middle, but not all do—or the rash could be hidden somewhere on the body, like the scalp.
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And the rash of swastikas daubed on buildings across the country.
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You only like to watch me when I'm doing something rash?
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Seems like it's all fake though ... so no rash lotion necessary.
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So technically, you can now examine a new 'rash' I've developed.
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People who are infected with RMSF will likely develop a rash.
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Little bumps, the same rash as on her hand, but spreading.
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Markets are frothy, so rash investment decisions can be very expensive.
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It causes flulike symptoms with a fever, rash, and joint pain.
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NAPLES has seen a rash of gangland killings in recent weeks.
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Symptoms include a rash, fever, joint pain and red eyes (conjunctivitis).
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They may include fever, muscle aches, eye irritation or a rash.
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This rash behavior is only going to get worse, Vernoff suggested.
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Symptoms can include fever, joint pain, rash and red, irritated eyes.
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Symptoms typically include fever, muscle aches, eye pain, and a rash.
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That's where Oklahoma's recent rash of earthquakes are coming from. [CNN]
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An eczema rash on the vulva usually only appears after scratching.
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It is a rash Pokemon that rushes into action without forethought.
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Dengue fever typically manifests as a rash and a high fever.
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China's banks are certainly at risk from a rash of defaults.
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Within a few days, a fierce red rash covered his body.
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I woke up one night with hot flashes and a rash.
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For the first time today, I'm onto Eavis like a rash.
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They say workers commonly deal with heat rash and heat exhaustion.
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I developed a nasty neck rash that lasted into the spring.
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Measles causes a rash, high fever, and serious long-term complications.
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Pelosi and other powerful Democrats have cautioned against taking rash action.
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Rash guards are essential for surfers, especially those with body hair.
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That alone makes it my absolute favorite rash guard for surfing.
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He could move against Mueller or issue a rash of pardons.
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But the arthritis could precede the skin rash, sometimes by years.
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I had back aches, neck aches, and a sweat rash underneath.
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My finger didn't have a rash, but it was fundamentally changed.
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He might have contracted typhus; he says it's just a rash.
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So what's next for the Warriors after a rash of injuries?
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A sandy diaper is a recipe for truly horrendous diaper rash.
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She didn't have a fever, and she didn't have a rash.
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People who are uncommitted find it easy to make rash decisions.
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Both can cause a rash like this, so either was possible.
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I think I figured out your patient's rash, the note read.
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A picture of a scabby scarring rash, just like this patient's.
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Doctors can treat only the symptoms: fever, cough and a rash.
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Trump will likely receive a bitter reward for his rash decisions.
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She's also slathered with the Honest diaper rash cream whenever needed.
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While razor bumps might be pesky, a rash is even worse.
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Itching, rash, and hives are also common symptoms of contact dermatitis.
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That may force Chief Executive Mark Zuckerberg to take rash countermeasures.
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Police have several videos of the recent rash of vicious attacks.
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According to university officials, the rash of incidents began on Nov.
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Road Redemption, out today on Steam, has been four years in the making and comes 14 years after the last entry in the Road Rash series (2003's Road Rash: Jailbreak for the Game Boy Advance).
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The viral infection, also known as varicella, causes an itchy blistering rash.
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The next day, she felt symptoms including fever, rash and muscle pain.
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WebMD (1996)Is this rash on my elbow going to kill me?
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His tympanic membrane had mended, and he developed neither fever nor rash.
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There is always the risk of a rash gesture by a madman.
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I still had no rash, though, so I figured I was fine.
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The symptoms, which can include fever and skin rash, are typically mild.
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Simultaneously, Netflix also launched a dedicated aftershow, hosted by Community's Jim Rash.
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Zika is usually a mild illness with fever, rash and joint pain.
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Rash co-wrote the script with director Alexander Payne and Nat Faxon.
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I dissent from this rash decision to roll back net neutrality rules.
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She talked a lot and made rash decisions I couldn't really understand.
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These can include gastrointestinal symptoms, headache, dizziness or rash, according to ConsumerLab.com.
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Dengue causes flu-like symptoms with a fever, rash, and joint pain.
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About two weeks in, the rash had evolved into zig-zag bumps.
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We all know we want those battlin' toads, Pimple, Rash and Zitz.
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However, they also reinforce his image as a rash and reckless leader.
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Symptoms include a stiff neck, rash, fever, vomiting and sensitivity to light.
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The new lawsuit isn't nearly as large as the skin rash debacle.
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But she's trying to make a smart decision not a rash decision.
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"It's not just for diaper rash," she told me with a wink.
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The second change is a rash of office development around railway stations.
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The memo made perfect economic sense, even if it was politically rash.
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But banks are undercapitalised, their equity cushions wiped out by rash lending.
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The most distinctive symptom of lupus is a rash on the face.
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Apple's move was followed almost immediately by a rash of similar moves.
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The airline has been battling a rash of delayed and canceled flights.
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Personally, I just don't think a full-body rash is worth it.
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There was a rash of news stories around Facebook and Cambridge Analytica.
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Hamann stopped eating wheat and her daughter's rash seemed to clear up.
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He's a very deep, emotional, thoughtful person who doesn't do anything rash.
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The current economic slowdown could make bankers' affection for plastic look rash.
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Authorities began investigating Francis following a rash of overdoses in the area.
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" The display of power was denounced by Pyongyang as a "rash act.
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It also has similar symptoms, including fever, rash, joint swelling and headaches.
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Europe has been dealing with rash of anti-Semitism in recent years.
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For poison ivy newbies, the rash could take a week to develop.
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Folliculitis is an itchy rash caused by hair follicles infected with bacteria.
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The goal here is to prevent yourself from making any rash decisions.
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There are earplugs, nose clips, wet suits and rash-guard shirts, too.
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He's the rash that our sick political system has broken out in.
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They've stopped hiding their feelings as if they were a nasty rash.
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Rao had one patient develop a burn-like rash from Epsom salts.
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Such talk is rash and silly and reactionary and almost certainly wrong.
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Those October blazes were the deadliest rash of wildfires in California history.
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House Republicans have already seen a rash of retirements this campaign cycle.
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Mia squirmed with a diaper rash and seemed hot to the touch.
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That shouldn't set off any alarm bells or prompt any rash moves.
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A murder of crows, a parliament of owls, a rash of mansplainers.
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A rash can also portend a serious medical condition, even something malignant.
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To the rash of mansplainers and The New York Post, thank you.
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Many people never get a rash, and can't recall a tick bite.
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Finally, and this is a big one, beware of the Fitbit rash.
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On the side of the road, he got a stinging nettle rash.
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Then she broke out in a rash on her hands and feet.
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No cough, no headache, no rash, no abdominal pain, no urinary symptoms.
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Given the rash of deaths at a nursing home in Kirkland, Wash.
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There are a rash of financial costs to healthcare cyberattacks, as well.
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The rash of accidents has made manifest the dangers of stunt work.
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The rash of investigations detonated like a bomb in Peru's political elite.
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Could she have some kind of virus with a fever and rash?
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The rash of new candidates is unlike anything political observers have seen.
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She developed diarrhea and a rash on her arm, belly and face.
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It persists mostly as a manageable rash, treated with a topical steroid.
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The rash and fever appearing just weeks after she started taking new medications was classic for what used to be called Dress syndrome: drug rash with eosinophilia and systemic symptoms, now more commonly known as drug-induced hypersensitivity.
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The irony of that position is that while the Democratic presidential candidates are going after Trump for allegedly being rash and impatient in the Soleimani move, they are demonstrating a great example of rash and impatient political strategy.
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A rash of kidnappings and Taliban bombings have heightened security fears in Kabul.
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Three patients had a rash that was more spread out, Dr. Pritt said.
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Mason McNair, 5, broke out in a rash due to the tick bite.
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Or you could see her exposing her parents through a stupid, rash choice.
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The raids come amid a rash of anti-terror activities by Belgian authorities.
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If the rash is not improving, visit your dermatologist for possible allergy testing.
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In real life, unlike on television, there are consequences to our rash decisions.
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An infection can also cause allergic reactions such as rash, itching, and anaphylaxis.
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A few days later, however, the telltale rash can appear, followed by blisters.
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Its bite can cause fever, rash, chills and nausea , among other side effects.
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Unidentified teen went to a walk-in clinic exhibiting a fever and rash.
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He escaped without any injuries, except for a little bit of road rash.
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Its bite can cause fever, rash, chills and nausea , among other side effects.
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Only occasionally do sufferers develop the distinctive "bullseye" rash where the bite occurred.
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But even early stages are scary as the rash spreads across the body.
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Beyond Stranger Things recap discussions will be hosted by Jim Rash from Community.
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Festivals are a den of filth, dirt, heat rash, questionable fluids, and drugs.
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There are 100 new inmates and a rash of new guards as well.
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Measles, recognized for its rash, can also cause pneumonia, brain swelling, and death.
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Concerns abound over his ambitious agenda at home and his rash interventions abroad.
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They include fever and a rash, as well as joint and muscle pain.
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Symptoms of Zika can include include fever, rash, joint pain and red eyes.
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Sometimes I find instant favorites; other times, I break out in a rash.
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Others doubt that Egypt would be so rash as to bomb the dam.
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The past six months have seen a rash of far-right terrorist incidents.
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Droolade keeps these baby ballers in the game, even when diaper rash strikes.
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The rash of kidnappings and Taliban bombings have heightened security fears in Kabul.
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This is also known as phytophotodermatitis (I refer to it as vacation rash).
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It would be rash to rely on brilliant innovations to save the day.
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Pulling her button-up blouse to the side, she reveals a reddish rash.
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Some people may also develop a skin rash or mouth blisters as well.
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In fact, stop using any products on your vulva while the rash persists.
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What's behind claims of reports about a rash of missing persons in Iowa ?
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The most common symptoms are fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis (red eyes).
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This unilateral decision is especially rash considering the economic benefits the pipeline promises.
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A rash had spread across her body, but she seemed to feel better.
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Zika symptoms Zika virus symptoms include fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes.
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Most of the women reported having a rash and most had two symptoms.
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The Wailing starts off in a rash of madness and stays that way.
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The company also deals with a rash of safety concerns of its own.
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Originally, it was thought to cause little worse than a rash and fever.
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Mickey jumps to conclusions and makes rash decisions that don't necessarily seem healthy.
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All this disorder could add up to extremely rash decisions on Trump's part.
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In December 2014, a rash of 0003 earthquakes rattled the countryside around Florence.
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While on vacation, his daughter came down with a rash on her face.
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Symptoms typically include fever, rash, joint pain, and the red eyes of conjunctivitis.
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Though the approach may seem rash, Haberny does have feelings towards certain pieces.
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Sanders has practically no hope of winning after his latest rash of losses.
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His beloved town, he said, has changed amid a rash of such crimes.
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The rash usually lasts for three to five days and then fades away.
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I'm not sure if it's a rash or a breakout or something else.
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There's a rash of murders, the crime scenes marked with crimson happy faces.
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It would take a while — often months — for the rash to go away.
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There has been a rash of heavily publicized mass shootings in recent years.
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Across the country, there has been a rash of retirements of immigration judges.
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" And: "You can hear how many complexities are here: a rash, running, pain.
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A rash of retirements among top officials took place around the same time.
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The next day, the rash was much darker and had spread almost everywhere.
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" The Scottish writer Tobias Smollett denounced them as "ignorant, petulant, rash and profligate.
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She showed signs of Ebola including headache, fever, rash, bloody diarrhea on Aug.
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While one developed a mild rash and slightly sore throat, neither became ill.
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Not every doctor who sees a rash and red eyes thinks of Zika.
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However, she urges that when breaking up with someone, you shouldn't be rash.
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Messing with it is worse than rash: It is reckless, for both countries.
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Fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis (pink eye) are the most common symptoms.
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Zika, a close cousin of dengue and chikungunya, causes mild fever and rash.
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Bitcoin's price remains low, despite a rash of developments in the cryptocurrency world.
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If you trip, you can get serious road rash from getting dragged along.
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Eating meat can trigger allergic reactions, from an itchy rash to anaphylactic shock.
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In other words, to be rash is only one breach of true prudence.
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Opponents of Mr. Bolsonaro have also reported a rash of politically motivated attacks.
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But whole grains have adversaries too: specifically, a rash of anti-carb diets.
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Then, as now, baseball players were rash and had trouble dealing with embarrassment.
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The FBI offers an instructive test case on what Nixon's rash antipathy yielded.
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The most common symptoms are a fever, rash, joint pain, and red eyes.
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"Insert Here" you wrote after the rash of police shootings in North America.
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I wore this all-sequin dress and I started getting really itchy; I thought it was just a rash caused by the fabric, but then the rash was COVERING my legs and my mom was like, 'I think you have psoriasis!!!
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"I wore this all-sequin dress and I started getting really itchy; I thought it was just a rash caused by the fabric, but then the rash was COVERING my legs and my mom was like, "I think you have psoriasis!!!
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Alongside the VAR fallout, the game was marked by indiscipline and rash challenges throughout.
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This can cause fever, bloody urine, jaundice, rash, convulsions and, in rare cases, death.
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Musk is known for his propensity to make seemingly rash decisions — Boring Company, anyone?
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He was one of many — that year, Foxconn experienced a rash of worker suicides.
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Berkshire Hathaway is the ultimate buy-and-hold investor and doesn't make rash moves.
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But the red blotchy rash that comes with it may help set it apart.
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"Women are assumed to be emotional; sometimes overly so, or rash," she tells Broadly.
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But Dany should take note of Aegon's history lessons before making any rash decisions.
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The rash won't itch and may be so faint you don't even notice it.
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She said not to stress — a lot of factors could be causing my rash.
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Rash decisions involving screaming matches, property damage, or alcohol abuse are not good moves.
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Negotiating a rash of new hotel, golf course and skyscraper deals would be hard.
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No home remedies helped, and soon, the boy's body was covered in the rash.
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The symptoms are mostly mild and flu-like: fever, rash, muscle pain, and headache.
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That is why it is important to remain calm and avoid making rash decisions.
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It's unclear if the recent rash of ghost call-related 911 outages are linked.
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Some think vaccines or larvicide are to blame for the rash of birth defects.
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But let it be a lesson to never make rash decisions while you're hungry.
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But, as many of her fans know, rash behavior isn't really in her nature.
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A red, raised, blotchy rash begins at the hairline and moves down the body.
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His bold (some say rash) style is popular with them, but it worries investors.
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Symptoms of the virus in adults include fever, low energy, chills and a rash.
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His temperature is now normal and a skin rash is receding, the statement said.
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He will declare himself a foe of global trade deals and rash military interventionism.
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It results in growths on the body that can sometimes look like a rash.
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A necropsy revealed the dog died from asphyxiation and wounds consistent with road rash.
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Fire ants crawled across his body, and a hot red rash flecked his skin.
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There is no vaccine or treatment for Zika, which causes mild fever and rash.
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At the time, Miami Police Department had been battling a rash of negative publicity.
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The pediatrician said that the rash put the child at risk for septic shock.
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Turkey has endured a rash of IS attacks since 73, including five this year.
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The rest usually pass with only mild discomfort, including a rash and red eyes.
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The recent rash of drug violations in baseball continued Tuesday, but with a twist.
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They can occur in the mouth or as a rash on the skin, too.
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White, middle-aged deans would be rash to secondguess the experiences of black youngsters.
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She also used it when her children were younger to help with diaper rash.
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Cashman told the outlet that he got out "without rash movement" as officers instructed.
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The central dark area of the rash is what causes the tissue to die.
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When a rash appears, dermatologists recommend soothing it with anti-itch or corticosteroid cream.
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It spreads through contact and attacks exposed adults with fever, sores and skin rash.
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And before the characteristic rash develops, sometimes it can be very difficult to diagnose.
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Those who get a rash seem to have a more benign course of illness.
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For surfing, though, I've found no better hooded rash guard than Patagonia's RØ Hoody.
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"I dissent from this rash decision to roll back net neutrality rules," Rosenworcel began.
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When they do, the most common are rash, joint pain, red eyes and headaches.
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The virus can cause fever, cough, watery eyes, and a rash of red spots.
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A biopsy of the rash would be helpful; so would some additional blood tests.
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A health care provider said he worried about a rash of rural hospital closures.
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CreditCreditOppenheim Bernhard/Getty Images There is a rash of men explaining vaginas to me.
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The patient chooses an appointment time and can upload a picture of the rash.
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Scratching the rash may lead to impetigo, a bacterial skin infection with oozing sores.
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Look out for a bull's eye-shaped rash and flulike symptoms in the summer.
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Metro also is monitoring employee absences in case patterns suggest a rash of illness.
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And in case diaper rash issues arise, we have sensitive WaterWipes at the ready.
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Luzio cautions business owners against making rash decisions like dipping into 401(k)s.
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During the summer, New Jersey Transit had a rash of cancellations of scheduled trains.
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Virtual currency firms have seen a rash of large-scale thefts from customer accounts.
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She cries most of the night and has a small rash, the father said.
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The effects of the virus — rash, fever, respiratory infection, disorientation — suggest an agonizing death.
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This way, you won't be forced to make a rash financial decision under stress.
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She had a faint rash on much of her body, and she was confused.
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That rash will often come with flu-like symptoms like fever and muscle pain.
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The child's father took pictures of the rash and sent them to his wife.
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The latest rash of extrajudicial killing of black people gave us Black Lives Matter.
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He sent the patient home with an antibiotic and steroid pills for the rash.
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He immediately suspected that a virus was causing the body aches, weakness and rash.
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While most come in with broken bones and road rash, some are deadly serious.
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Since 2012, a rash of attacks targeting health workers has plagued anti-polio campaigns.
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If you're lucky you may detect the onset of shingles before the rash appears.
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Three days before my wedding, I got a slight heat rash on my face.
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Or is Adrian, or someone else, trying to gaslight her into doing something rash?
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And with that explosion in participation seems to have come a rash of cheating.
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The rash of public dissent won't make the ECB ditch its policy anytime soon.
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This is typically accompanied by other symptoms like fatigue, muscle aches, or a rash.
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A young man in his thirties had a scaly red rash on his face.
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Shingles, the same virus that causes chickenpox, includes symptoms of pain and a rash.
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But, he said, it is better to avoid them when the rash is mild.
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This was rash bellicosity, and no one has been held to account for it.
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"You can be infectious four days before you actually develop the rash," Barbot said.
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Public health officials also blamed lax oversight for the rash of vaping-related illnesses.
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One example is the rash of people beaten up or killed for slaughtering cows.
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Whether he will engage in what critics have described as rash talk remains unclear.
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But it was already manifest seven decades ago during Britain's rash exit from India.
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For others, the doctor added some encouragement about how quickly the rash would vanish.
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Small numbers may get a mild fever, rash, soreness or swelling, the C.D.C. says.
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Poland's decision follows a rash of similar moves from several countries around the world.
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You're up late at night and you notice a strange rash on your thigh.
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There's also that telltale skin rash, which manifests in a ring-shape on the body — but not everybody who has Lyme gets a rash or even the bullseye on their body (and Lyme-related rashes can also come in many shapes and sizes).
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"Like a skin rash" and the most ridiculous metaphors used to describe the 2016 election "Like a skin rash" and the most ridiculous metaphors used to describe the 2016 election This mashup of election metaphors from political pundits is like… nothing else.
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And as with the lesions on the boy's legs and ankles, pressure didn't make the rash blanch — an indication that the dots were actually tiny pools of blood deposited within the layers of the skin, a kind of rash known as purpura.
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Bring a rash guard and a lot more sunscreen than you think you will need.
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What has changed in your life that might cause you to make rash decisions now?
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It may be rash to write off an entire series based on a single scene.
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Unfortunately, Zoey makes a rash, bad decision in the wake of facing a bad grade.
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My temples are accruing a lovely little family of bumps that look like a rash.
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The most common side effect is a mild rash or redness at the injection site.
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So when Alec approaches Nick, it seems sensible; when Angelina approaches Elizabeth, it seems rash.
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People can spread it from four days before through four days after the rash appears.
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Sweden has suffered a rash of forest fires, sparked by unusually hot and dry weather.
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That is going to mean a rash of bankruptcies and a lot of lost jobs.
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However, Bach's comments have sparked a rash of rumors, speculation and off-the-record whisperings.
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A rash of deaths of children in custody has plagued Texas' system in recent years.
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Most people will just get the rash, and not have any other symptoms, she says.
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If the #1 face moisturizer gave you a rash, you'd probably buy something else, right?
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For me, the rash starts around June, gradually getting worse before clearing up by midsummer.
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Her husband had Zika before her, with strong symptoms, and eventually she developed a rash.
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The dog's death kicked off a weeklong rash of animal-related mishaps for the airline.
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If it happens or if the rash crusts up too quickly, it's probably something else.
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It's frustrating to watch an industry trying to catch up with its own rash decision.
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It's not just an unsightly rash though — this sun allergy may also itch or burn.
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The rash can look varied in different people, but a sunburn response is most common.
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Luckily he's okay, save for really bad road rash, a fat lip, and a headache.
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Pitta (fire) drives mental acuity and rash tempers, while vatas of the world—my brethren!
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The chickenpox, caused by the the varicella-zoster virus, are an itchy, blister-like rash.
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I didn't want to make a rash decision on something that everyone else was saying.
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Symptoms include high fever, generalized rash all over the body, stuffy nose and reddened eyes.
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The U.S. government set those safety regulations after a rash of hoverboard fires last year.
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Friends of hers told her the towel helped with a rash caused by moisture buildup.
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"[He] had a lot of road rash and a broken leg," Little told CBS News.
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Look no further than the rash of attacks based on EternalBlue, the leaked NSA tool.
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I expect we'll soon see a rash of this kind of activity in the industry.
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The past few years have seen a rash of class-action lawsuits filed by interns.
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Then there's measles, which can give you a high fever, cough, runny nose and rash.
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I'm terribly, horribly, heat-rash-up-to-my-earlobes frightened about running my own company.
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Experiencing a spotty, red, itchy rash that stays with you when you leave the sun?
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"Rash, but that was the sort of thing they did, I suppose, in those days."
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This new development is a cause for concern, but not panic or rash aggressive action.
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Chikungunya symptoms include high fever, joint and muscular pain, severe headaches, nausea and a rash.
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As a parent, if your child breaks out with a rash, what do you do?
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Few of these benign changes would have taken place without a rash of superior government.
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And she singles out James Comey -- a "rash FBI director" -- for direct and lashing criticism.
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Uber has received a rash of criticism recently over reports of drivers sexually assaulting passengers.
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But even he could not escape the rash of injuries that have destabilized the Mets.
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The C.D.C. previously reported only pregnant women with symptoms like rash, fever or bloodshot eyes.
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A one-year-old with a cough and rash spent a night in a hospital.
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Sunscreen, toothpaste, baby powder, and diaper rash cream are just a few of the essentials.
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A rash can surround the bite and potentially spread to the rest of the body.
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There's been a rash of anti-Semitism all across the state, all across this nation.
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But many of them are ineffective, don't smell good, or give the wearer a rash.
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The assembled military and national security advisers told him the move was rash and unwise.
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Symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted fever include a rash, stomach pain, and loss of appetite.
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Cosgrove said he took a photo of the rash and sent it to a dermatologist.
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Infected people are contagious from four days before through four days after the rash appears.
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In most adults, Zika produces no symptoms or only mild symptoms like fever and rash.
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Symptoms may include fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes and a rash of red spots.
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She's also known to mask them with bad behavior, rash decisions, and other questionable activities.
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Infected people can also spread measles before a telltale rash of flat red spots develops.
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The rash of high-profile school shootings in recent months has changed the party's calculus.
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This included a rash of newer competitors like Michelle Phan's Ipsy as well as layoffs.
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Those in the secondary stage may see a rash on their hands, feet, or back.
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Crazed mourners circle the Scientology center when Tom Cruise joins a rash of celebrity suicides.
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Avoid board rash with this comfortably loose shirt — leave the skintight gear to the pros!
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After six months on the job, a manager comes across as rash, rude and lazy.
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In medicine a rash can be a mild annoyance that goes away and never returns.
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Cailey says she developed a large rash that doctors diagnosed as a rodent born disease.
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They're used to them and they won't often do anything rash that will endanger you.
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At worst, people would suffer from a rash and fever with some aches and pains.
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By April, amid a rash of embarrassing leaks, they could hold him off no longer.
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I described my symptoms, including the bizarre rash on my face and newly swollen ankles.
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The number of infections that can cause this rash is small, Advani's teacher told her.
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A rash of child cancers: A growing number of pediatric cancers in Johnson County, Ind.
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Measles is an extremely contagious virus that can cause serious respiratory symptoms, rash and fever.
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Avoid rash or unnecessary decisions, and remember that maximizing flexibility is always the best strategy.
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Symptoms among children include pink hands and feet, flaking skin, high blood pressure, and rash.
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He has paid a steep price for his rash and childish behavior 11 years ago.
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This rash clearly wasn't eczema — none of the usually effective treatments for eczema had worked.
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In what's called common toxocariasis, patients have gastrointestinal symptoms as well as an itchy rash.
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You could also opt for those rad-looking, long-sleeve "rash guards" that surfers wear.
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Measles symptoms include high fever, rash all over the body, stuffy nose and reddened eyes.
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The painful inflammation and rash with blisters often forms in a band across the skin.
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In fact, he had taken pictures of his daughter's rash, as instructed by her doctor.
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There was a rash of horsetail and mane thefts in the U.S. not long ago.
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Citing the rash of canceled flights across the country, they postponed all votes until Wednesday.
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But I think by another meaning, Bodega is already audacious: It is rash and thoughtless.
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The last recent reported rash onset was July 15 in New York City, and Aug.
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If you were appalled by Mr. Bush's rash decision making, Mr. Obama would think carefully.
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We might enter the theater in rash spirits, but we leave it consumed by thought.
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Hahn also called Ashby to plan a community meeting to address a rash of burglaries.
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If arthritis was causing this rash and black thumb, then why weren't her medications helping?
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We hit it off right away and I told her about this rash Dusty had.
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The rash of fumbles could be a small-sample outlier or speak to narrow vision.
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It has also been implicated in a rash of murders of Muslims throughout the country.
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It was the latest in a rash of racist and anti-Semitic incidents on campus.
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"You'd put your uniform on and you'd feel like you have this rash," Chenier said.
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They cited a rash of incidents in which pilots appeared to suffer from oxygen deprivation.
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Skin rash, dry mouth, nausea, headaches: These were their everyday ailments, the construction workers said.
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"We saw just a rash of self-harm, self-injury videos go online," he said.
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They remain able to spread the virus for about four days after the rash appears.
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While this is not usually a serious problem for normal skin, she says if there is already a rash or a skin condition—such as psoriasis, eczema or atopic dermatitis—"it will bring in the building blocks of inflammation to worsen the rash," she says.
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The rash was from: Porphyria cutanea tarda Which was in turn caused by: Hereditary hemochromatosis I thought this was a really tough case, but many of you were able to recognize the rash, and some of you figured out the cause as well. Amazing!
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Fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis (red eyes) are the most common symptoms of Zika virus.
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And then the rash would be replaced by a fever and her joints would swell up.
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And Pseudomonas bacteria typically irritate the skin, causing what's commonly referred to as hot tub rash.
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"That wasn't possible," former racer Jos told Dutch cable TV station Ziggo of the rash move.
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The U.S. Justice Department has recently brought a rash of cases against China for economic spying.
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A bright-red rash covered her entire body, and she ran a fever above 100 degrees.
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One of them is a rash of store closings that was not in the company's plans.
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Her symptoms included a mild fever, muscle and eye pain and eventually she developed a rash.
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A lightweight long-sleeve rash guard will keep your neck and arms protected on beach days.
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Wales, by now aware of the unfolding crisis, implored the community not to do anything rash.
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Still, Willard says she was "concerned" when the rash proved to be Seb's only flu symptom.
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It's called polymorphic light eruption (PMLE), and it's a rash caused by exposure to the sun.
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Of course, partly this rash of takedowns speaks to the enormity of Facebook's self-inflicted challenge.
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Measles is a highly contagious disease that causes respiratory symptoms and a whole-body skin rash.
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The most common symptoms of Zika include conjunctivitis (red eyes), rash, fever, joint pain and headache.
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The hallmark signs of measles is a rash of flat-red spots and a high fever.
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Measles symptoms may include fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes and a rash of red spots.
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This can result in anything from an annoying rash through to a life-threatening anaphylactic shock.
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There's been a rash of stories about people suddenly realizing how loud they are in theaters.
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Whatever the case, it's better than having your throat close up or developing some horrible rash.
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Ortiz-Magro had apparent minor injuries to the mouth and arm as well as road rash.
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In humans, roundworms and hookworms can cause symptoms like coughing, abdominal pain, or an itchy rash.
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The rash of new hires comes from a $5.4 million funding round that closed last week.
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Muscle pain, joint pain, rash and fever are some of the common symptoms of the virus.
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Contact with any plant part from this species will cause a severe rash on most people.
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Symptoms: Along with an itchy, red rash, you may see swelling and feel a burning sensation.
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These burrow track are made up of irregular bumps and can look similar to a rash.
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Symptoms: Along with itching and a rash, you may be able to see the lice themselves.
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When hookworm larvae first enters the skin, a localized rash can form, according to the CDC.
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She broke down, fearing that the rash was rubella and that her fetus would be harmed.
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" Trump was asked about the rash of incidents during a postelection interview on CBS' "60 Minutes.
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My rash is almost gone, and I've already decided I'm going back to wearing a smartwatch.
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Even Tristan, in the blue rash-guard behind Sasha, seemed to be cheering on his bro.
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Since January 1, the rash- and fever-causing virus has sickened 880 people across 24 states.
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The boy didn't have the characteristic measles rash, but he was breathing rapidly, struggling for air.
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Teething, the study said, is also associated with decreased appetite, sleeping problems, diarrhea, rash and vomiting.
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However disheartening the rash of harassment cases may look, Clancy says, there is some good news.
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As for bathing, those sensitive to iron could get a rash, the state health official said.
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Fergie filed divorce docs Friday in Pasadena, and no one could call it a rash move.
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Which is all why the recent rash of injuries to premium-grade starters is so concerning.
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Symptoms include fatigue, headache, fever, muscle pains and a rash similar to that of Lyme disease.
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North Korea labeled the flyover "a rash act," according to KCNA, the country's state news agency.
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These patients may develop a variety of systemic symptoms, such as rash, fever, and swollen glands.
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Dengue, with symptoms including high fever, skin rash, and severe headaches, reemerged in Texas in 85033.
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In big trials, dupilumab led to an average 70 percent improvement in rash area and severity.
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Symptoms include fever, rash, joint pain, and headache, and they typically disappear after about a week.
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But then a lump formed behind her ear and a rash broke out on her face.
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People with measles can spread the virus for several days before and after the rash appears.
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Once the rash subsides, the skin will often peel, especially on the groin, fingertips and toes.
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But experts are still stumped as to what, precisely, is causing this unprecedented rash of sicknesses.
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The statement on Friday was an attempt to minimize the potential consequences of Musk's rash actions.
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Another worrisome trend among these amendments: a rash of new reporting requirements for the Defense Department.
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The chief symptoms of measles include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and the characteristic rash.
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I found they handled blowouts well, and my kids never got diaper rash while wearing them.
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Caused by Borrelia bacteria, Lyme disease can give you a fever, rash, muscle aches, and fatigue.
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Doctors thought it was a rash and prescribed an antibiotic ointment, but that provided no relief.
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The woman developed fever, fatigue, a rash and body aches the next day, and sought treatment.
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Symptoms include fever, muscle aches, rash and red eyes and can last up to a week.
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You may have a rash, mild flulike symptoms, a fever, a headache or severe joint pain.
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We'll be on the lookout for another loose-fitting hooded rash guard to recommend come springtime.
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The virus, a close cousin of dengue and chikungunya, causes rash, mild fever and red eyes.
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There is no vaccine or treatment for Zika, which causes mild fever, rash and red eyes.
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Do you know that you're not going to get a rash on your face right now?
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Enterovirus: This group of viruses cause fever, flu-like illness, rash, and respiratory and gastrointestinal symptoms.
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A situation or a plan may be cut off, and the mood is impatient and rash.
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The incident was one of what appears to be a rash of bump-and-run jackings.
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These non-surgical alternatives to liposuction entail risks of lesion, infection, and rash for the patient.
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The twenty percent who are symptomatic have signs of fever, rash, muscle pains, and eye inflammation.
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But it was the blood and the tissue biopsy from the rash that provided the answer.
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"We had a huge rash of complaints" about the jump in utility bills, Mr. Read said.
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And other cities could be seeing a rash of domestic disputes this year that turned deadly.
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The rash that accompanied hand, foot and mouth disease was one, but not the only one.
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Like hypochondriacs, cancerchondriacs imagine every cough, twinge, bump or rash as a malignancy stealthily creeping back.
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The chickenpox virus can emerge decades later in the form of shingles, an excruciatingly painful rash.
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Measles is a highly contagious respiratory viral infection most frequently associated with fever, cough and rash.
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In this finale, Gary (voiced by Zac Efron) confronts his mortality after contracting a fatal rash.
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A rash of data breaches and the recent terror attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif.
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When they bite humans, they usually just leave tiny pinpricks that can look like a rash.
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The illness is often accompanied by a red bull's-eye rash, along with fever and chills.
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Measles' symptoms generally include a high fever, cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis and a red splotchy rash.
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Stepping into the White House is now considered more private than that weird rash you Googled.
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Dr. Kluger told him he might feel drowsy or nauseated, or he could get a rash.
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For many long-time fans, however, this rash of deaths has turned them away from watching.
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People with measles are infectious from four days before to four days after the rash appears.
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Fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis (pink eye) are the most common symptoms of the virus.
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And how would they feel if he had begun to make increasingly rash and dangerous decisions?
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The rash of storms then headed east, where it claimed the life of a Louisiana teen.
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Yet even with a rash of pitching injuries, they won the top N.L. wild-card spot.
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More likely he will make rash and fateful decisions with insufficient consultation and no clear plan.
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Almost all had the same symptoms: a flat pinkish rash, bloodshot eyes, fever, joint pain and headaches.
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A person with measles is contagious for four days before developing the telltale symptom of a rash.
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A rash of domestic terror attacks, a young woman shot dead by a deported illegal alien felon.
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But he said her rash and red eyes were because of the tonsillitis and sent her home.
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But almost immediately after getting a new one on her left thigh, she developed a mild rash.
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Common side effects include soreness in the arm (from the needle), fever, mild rash and temporary pain.
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When I come into contact with sunlight, I get a rash on all of my exposed skin.
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Trump's rash statements about China, Japan, and South Korea have already roiled the waters throughout the region.
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There's a good chance that this type of irritation is "hot tub folliculitis," aka hot tub rash.
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And a makeup brand that sells everything for just $1 sounds like a rash waiting to happen.
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In addition to causing a rash and a fever, it can cause pneumonia, brain damage, and death.
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They'll have tweeted about airlines or job promotions or the laundry detergent that's giving them a rash.
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The flat red spots of the measles rash appear 3 to 5 days after those first symptoms.
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Dr. Rogers adds that there are three types of heat rash, the most common being miliaria crystallina.
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The more severe kind of heat rash is called miliaria rubra, or "Prickly Heat," Dr. Rogers says.
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The rash of outages is not to be dismissed, and the current market reaction is not unjustified.
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The first symptoms are usually itching and a rash, and they can be mistaken for bug bites.
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It takes so little exposure to set off the rash that sunscreen won't really help, said High.
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Kayla took him to the pediatrician, who said it was a viral rash, then sent him home.
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Instead of my usual — board shorts, a tankini, topped with a rash guard — I'm buying a bikini.
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George Clooney doesn't think Donald Trump will lead to a rash of celebrity presidents in the future.
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Nonetheless, given the rash of calls for liquidity, several of the funds have started selling their wares.
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She has attributed this tendency to a lawyerly fastidiousness about the facts; yet she is sometimes rash.
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Perhaps that's why the study found that people who are more prone to making rash decisions — i.e.
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Security fears A rash of kidnappings and Taliban bombings have heightened security fears in the Afghan capital.
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If this sounds familiar, you're probably thinking of the recent rash of rat lungworm infections in Hawaii.
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But it would be rash to bet against China's succeeding in at least a few of them.
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The former considers the latter plodding and overcautious, the latter regards the former as rash and unreasonable.
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Dr. Bowe also recommends wearing sun-protective clothing like wide-brimmed hats or rash guards whenever possible.
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The show, a powerful marketing tool, intentionally coincided with a rash of store openings across the country.
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Symptoms are generally mild, including fever, rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis – and last for about a week.
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Shays is a huge fan of barrier creams like Aquaphor, but she also suggests diaper rash creams.
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The rash is often raised, with bumps or blisters that can be very red and extremely itchy.
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Zika itself produces mild symptoms, like a fever and rash, but goes away in about a week.
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Trump's advisers are, in theory, supposed to prevent him from making any rash and potentially catastrophic decisions.
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In a rash moment, she even tried to convince him to postpone, but it was too late.
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"Wanna know how glamorous tour can be?" he captioned a photo, showing Jameson covered in a rash.
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If you notice a rash on your vulva this summer, there are a lot of possible explanations.
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Irritation is also a strong possibility, as is a rash or getting acne in the groin area.
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I have found that diaper rash cream is a great thing for bringing down redness and healing.
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In recent months, construction companies have lowered prices to reduce inventories after a rash of cancelled sales.
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In most people, symptoms of the virus are mild, including fever, headache, rash and possible pink eye.
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Before making any rash, risky, or major decisions, make sure that you instincts gel with your thoughts.
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The Attawapiskat First Nation has reportedly been dealing with a rash of suicide attempts for some time.
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Before Nunes' rash action it was left to the top Democrat on the House Intelligence panel, Rep.
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The rash started out as a small cluster of bumps, angry little irritants arriving out of nowhere.
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Fox News still has a rash of harassment lawsuits pending, so the payouts may continue to rise.
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His bet was on dengue or chikungunya, two viruses characterized by fever, joint pain, swelling and rash.
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And the critiques have rarely been on matters of policy and decision-making — more on rash tweets.
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Since the rash of sightings started in February, he's been painstakingly interviewing witnesses and documenting their accounts.
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"From excruciating nerve pain in my face, muscle spasms, full body rash, extreme swelling... etc," Linsey listed.
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The report also details Ronnie's injuries ... saying he sustained cuts to his mouth, arms and road-rash.
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Or the impact may have caused a rash of super active volcanoes — big producers of carbon dioxide.
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I've always been quite instinctive about these things, but it was quite a rash thing to do.
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Older people are most at risk of an outbreak of shingles, a painful, often debilitating blistering rash.
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Mr. Wilson said Allianz's holdings were diversified enough that it could cope with a rash of downgrades.
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" Kimmel noted that the 2016 Democratic nominee called former FBI Director James Comey a "rash FBI director.
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Rather than boost voter engagement, the current rash of referendums may end up having the opposite effect.
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Because of a rash of injuries, the Warriors were down to eight players in the second half.
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Gun control efforts have been stymied in Congress despite a rash of mass shootings in recent years.
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At least they were open to the conversation, and that stopped them doing something rash and destructive.
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A rash develops on the face and neck and then spreads to the rest of the body.
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It was well into summer, so I wrote it off as heat rash, or something similarly seasonal.
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Ringworm is a fungal infection that causes a red, scaly rash, often in a ring-shaped pattern.
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An Atlanta rapper says he's battling a 'skin-eating disease' after being treated for a minor rash.
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Correction: This article previously included a photograph of a child with a rash linked to a vaccination.
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The rash can burn and feel painful, taking on its worst appearance by 72 hours, deShazo said.
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Eventually, a blistering, red rash will crust over, leaving "a brownish discoloration of the skin," deShazo said.
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" Ross says the rash is caused by the "blood vessels in your skin dilating from the orgasm.
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But the tragedy dealt another traumatic blow to a community that's endured a rash of mass shootings.
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I'm on a turntable at the Los Angeles Auto Show, a rash of cameras twinkling before me.
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I broke out in this crazy [rash], and my face was bright red [for all the interviews].
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The sunburned parts of my skin were unbearably itchy and hot, and covered in an unsightly rash.
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No. A rash of meldonium violations have sprung up among East European athletes, particularly Russians, this year.
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ANCHORAGE, Alaska — A rash of unsolved outdoor homicides in Alaska's largest city is putting residents on edge.
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Being determined and eager is a good thing; being rash and making snap decisions is not.6.
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The disease is characterized by an itching, oozing rash that can cover almost all of the skin.
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Nearly 40 percent of participants getting the drug saw all or almost all of their rash disappear.
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Homegrown measles, whose symptoms include rash and fever, was declared eliminated from the United States in 2000.
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The Merck one (a single shot) lasted much longer, but gave some children fever and a rash.
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The only thing bothering her, other than the idea that she had cancer, was this terrible rash.
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These systems have not necessarily thwarted the rash of passengers' reports of assaults and misconduct by drivers.
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And now, as we process the recent rash of mass shootings, there is the inevitable political response.
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"I almost believe that they're going to have to do something rash or significant," Mr. Yoon said.
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Employees described what it has been like to keep shelves stocked amid a rash of panic buying.
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But a rash of recent spending by Republicans suggests the race could be more competitive this cycle.
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A day or two later, she broke out in a bright red rash that inflamed her cheeks.
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When he travels, he prefers to get a byline and a paycheck and maybe an exotic rash.
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Like he would take everything into consideration and not fly off the handle and do something rash.
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The man saw the rash as simply annoying, but the diagnosis suggested an important underlying medical problem.
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Your challenge was to identify both the cause of the rash as well as the underlying diagnosis.
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The challenge now is sustaining their solid play amid a rash of injuries and some narrow losses.
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The last rash onset associated with a measles case in New York was recorded on Aug. 19.
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Girardi admitted the recent rash of injuries and call-ups had changed how he approaches his job.
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Symptoms of measles generally include a high fever, cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis and a red splotchy rash.
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Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable respiratory illness characterizes by a rash of flat, red spots.
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Black Friday mega deals can be exciting to the point that shoppers make rash, financially-unwise decisions.
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EuroFX was one of a rash of scams to emerge recently among China's millions of newly affluent.
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Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable respiratory illness characterized by a rash of flat, red spots.
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Measles symptoms may include high fever, cough, runny nose, watery eyes and a rash of red spots.
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The next morning, the woman's husband arrived at the hospital, enveloped in the same diffuse, blanching rash.
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Some are already preparing for a rash of photo leaks, trying to discern standards for what's publishable.
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Her eyes and skin began to burn, she said, and she developed a rash on her face.
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Her eyes and skin began to burn, she said, and she developed a rash on her face.
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The family believes the rash was caused by a chemical in the explosion, but nothing was conclusive.
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That ranked as the deadliest rash of wildfires, and one of the most destructive, in state history.
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He consistently listens to his subordinates, is an advocate for his crew and doesn't make rash decisions.
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McConnell is not the only future impeachment juror to have made rash statements about the upcoming trial.
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But the rash of high-publicity mass shootings in recent years seems to have shifted Democrats' calculations.
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The vast majority had nothing to worry about, at worst getting a rash and flu-like symptoms.
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Nor does any official explanation for the rash of assassinations of Iranian nuclear scientists in recent decades.
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The president issued a very rash statement and misrepresented my views in the most one-dimensional way possible.
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It's been a year since net neutrality was repealed, and I've seen a rash of headlines about it.
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Twitter may make efforts to stomp out fake-news disseminating bots — but it can't alter our rash behavior.
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The first of this rash of attacks compromised the account of an r/btc moderator on December 20th.
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Twenty percent of people with the virus will experience relatively minor symptoms including fever, aches, headache, and rash.
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The Likely Culprit: Heat rash, or inflammation caused by sweat that won't evaporate due to obstructed sweat glands.
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It wasn't a rash decision: They had been dating for about a year before they tied the knot.
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Lupus can manifest as a red rash across the face and nose in the shape of a butterfly.
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Rose was on a neighborhood patrol in an area that has recently seen a rash of auto crimes.
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Hell, I haven't eaten at McDonald's for nearly 20 years due to a rash bit of teenage angst.
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Anyone who's infected can still be contagious for four days before and after a rash appears, experts say.
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Then, on April 2, a rash appeared on the back of her neck, and her eyes grew red.
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A measles rash will appear as flat red spots or small raised bumps on top of reddened skin.
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Things got worse for the woman a year after the rash first emerged when she had a seizure.
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More widely circulated and easy to counterfeit, their introduction led to a rash of forgery—a hanging offence.
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Neither road rash nor foot in mouth disease are covered as pre-existing conditions under the reform bill.
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A rash of new Hindu temples, churches and Sunni mosques testifies to an influx of non-Shia foreigners.
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It was as if all my deepest doubts and insecurities physically manifested in those red, rash-y bumps.
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To punish Rosita for her rash decision, Negan orders one of his henchmen to kill someone at random.
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Some think the prime minister's insistence on ditching the Luxembourg court may start to look a little rash.
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Helen's legs have developed a rash as a result of dirty water, according to the town's one doctor.
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"Fortnite" is the most popular of a rash of PUBG clones—more popular, in fact, than PUBG itself.
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What's more, shorter treatments didn't decrease the risk of other health complications, such as diarrhea or diaper rash.
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During a rash of wildfires in 22018, thousands of volunteers used crowdsourcing sites to respond to the crisis.
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Security fears A rash of kidnappings and Taliban bombings have heightened security fears in Kabul, the Afghan capital.
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But the worms can also wiggle into human skin and cause a rash before the misguided parasites die.
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But being a Muslim in America hasn't been easy, Aleena says, even before the recent rash of Islamophobia.
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For the rash cream company, Fatherly created a video of a dad constructing a rocket-themed changing table.
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The measles virus, which is known for causing a rash, can also cause pneumonia, brain swelling, and death.
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And, most notably, the Mischief Nights of the 1980s were plagued by a rash of arsons in Detroit.
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For those who do experience symptoms, the most common ones are fever, rash, joint pain or red eyes.
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If swimmers do develop a rash, they should use antihistamine creams, calamine lotion and take an oatmeal bath.
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She was very dehydrated, had blood in her stool, and some sort of rash all over her body.
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Image: ShutterstockA rash of major breaches in recent years proves that your credit card information is hardly safe.
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This year has already seen a rash of cases of Americans allegedly recruited to spy on China's behalf.
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Canada has been hit by a rash of shooting deaths this year, particularly in major cities like Toronto.
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The chief side effects were temporarily low levels of lymphocytes - a type of white blood cell - and rash.
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It's like on Curb Your Enthusiasm, when he asks the doctor to look at his rash for free.
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Then I put a smartwatch back on my wrist, and the rash reared its red, scaly head again.
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For one, the rash of acquisitions signals that the age of the truly independent fitness app is over.
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An English woman, Kim Fryer, started seeing a rash on her hairline after using dry shampoo every day.
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The event is considered the first in the almost 20-year rash of mass shootings that continues today.
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The Senate was to act as the cooling agent to the more rash and impulsive House of Representatives.
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In fact, it's kind of a regular thing in Derry – every few decades, there's another rash of disappearances.
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They'll think, 'Oh it's a mole, it's a pimple, it's a rash, it's an ingrown hair from shaving.
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Eventually, the rash spread across her entire body and Bostock was diagnosed with polymorphic eruption in pregnancy (PEP).
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I never knew what to look for or that a rash can be a sign of breast cancer.
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" Faiz Shakir, national political director of the American Civil Liberties Union, said McConnell's decision was "premature and rash.
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Tuesday's announced expansion also comes amid a rash of bicyclists killed by drivers on New York City streets.
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I can see my reflection in the machine and it looks like I'm covered in an awful rash.
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We had a rash of suicides in central Massachusetts as a result of bullying in our high schools.
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The move is aimed at preventing a repeat of the rash of retirements in early action last year.
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These 9 other pool contaminants can cause diarrhea, a rash or infection of the ears, eyes or lungs.
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But the notion of limiting a manager's options to shorten games and bolster offense seems rash and absurd.
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Seven days after intercourse, the woman's partner developed a fever, followed by a rash, joint pain and conjunctivitis.
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The only thing bothering him was a blistery rash across his face, a side-effect from the chemotherapy.
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" He added that he hopes Brown's family will forgive him "for my immature and thoughtless and rash decisions.
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A rash of messages linked to his campaign arrived on voters' phones, accusing P.T. candidates of endorsing pedophilia.
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When people think of allergies to drugs, food or a bee sting, they often think of a rash.
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Instead, you might look intoPatagonia Women's Micro Swell Rash Guard, which comes in more styled patterns and cuts.
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John Kelly can slow or prevent a rash executive action, he is unlikely to seize Trump's (mega)phone.
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TSS usually begins with a sudden fever, sore throat, muscle pains, and a rash that looks like sunburn.
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Despite the rash of accusations, Mr. Kelly is not known to be facing any investigations for sexual abuse.
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And once inaugurated, the service meets with a rash of prank phone calls and, initially, few legitimate ones.
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The reticence is said to stem from a rash or burglaries in which conmen have posed as inspectors.
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Her database would provide a rash of entry points for their malware to take down Saudi oil fields.
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He also said that the U.S. decision on Iran was "rash" amid nuclear talks regarding the Korean peninsula.
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The doctor there said that it looked like the kind of rash you could get with a virus.
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It was thought to only cause flu-like symptoms and a rash up until a few months ago.
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The Metlakatla Police Department identified them on Tuesday night as the pilot, Ron Rash, 51, from Harrisburg, Penn.
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Cuellar, perhaps spooked by the rash of Democratic incumbents who fell last cycle, assembled a formidable campaign apparatus.
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As the market hits the skids, experts are warning that you shouldn't make rash moves with your portfolio.
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The girl exhibited symptoms including high fever, body weakness, rash and unexplained mouth bleeding, according to the statement.
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So far, that seems to mean making rash populist pledges in order to shore up the BDP's support.
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Since Dorian, Curry said his bookings had dropped by about a quarter due to a rash of cancellations.
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But the rash persisted, and Ms. Eisenberg was covered in hives "from head to toe" for eight months.
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Side effects in the Epidiolex trial included diarrhea, sleepiness, fatigue, weakness, rash, decreased appetite and elevated liver enzymes.
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The boundary between rash and normal skin was well defined and jagged, like a coastline on a map.
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His body was itchy and swollen from the rash, and he had a throbbing pain in his head.
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Have to feel this is karma for the unjustified and rash decision to do away with foam tomahawks.
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The man looked fit and healthy, despite the now-bright-red rash, but his legs were extremely weak.
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"We are telling them not to make any rash decisions and keep their business in place," he said.
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That changed last year, after a rash of videos appeared on YouTube featuring teenagers performing fidget-spinner tricks.
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El PasoIt wasn't the rash covering Meliza's feet and legs that worried Dr. José Manuel de la Rosa.
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In correspondence reviewed by BuzzFeed News, Montoya, 26, had called the agency to report an aggressive diaper rash.
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In November, Anderson was diagnosed with scabies, an itchy rash commonly spread by skin contact in crowded conditions.
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They cited a rash of incidents in which pilots appeared to suffer from oxygen deprivation, known as hypoxia.
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Probably not, despite the rash of stories over the past two years heralding the death of physical stores.
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A three-year-old child in the Bay Area was recently admitted to the hospital with a rash.
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Skin ailments normally manifest as a mark or a rash, but since 212 Lyndsey's symptoms have been invisible.
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A result has been a rash of executive moves in the industry, on the creative and corporate sides.
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Symptoms can include fatigue, fever, weight loss, painful joints, rash, hearing loss, anemia, abnormal bloating and mouth ulcers.
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Mars in Capricorn clashes with Jupiter at 5:45 PM, meaning that people will be impulsive and rash.
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But this rash act reveals Philip as a hobbled and isolated leader threatened by his dreamy, idealistic son.
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If diaper rash is cropping up, there is nothing better than Boudreaux&aposs Butt Paste in my experience.
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The Bonanno family was particularly hard hit by a rash of convictions and defections in the early 2000s.
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Since the 2016 presidential campaign and Trump's election, there had been a rash of racist incidents at Michigan.
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And that record, according to a rash of new reports, included an episode of plagiarism in law school.
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When Susan Thornton was 30, she noticed a flat red rash in a small band around her waist.
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While in Brazil, the 46-year-old man had Zika-like symptoms including a rash, fever and body aches.
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New York City experienced a disturbing rash of seemingly random slashings earlier this year, with 23 reported by March.
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Its symptoms include a high fever, headache, and rash, though it can progress into full-blown sepsis and death.
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ContainmentThe medical community identifies symptoms of the disease—like a rash, fever, or paralysis—to develop a case definition.
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Rapper OG Maco revealed he was diagnosed with a "skin-eating disease" after being improperly treated for a rash.
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It is the latest in a rash of mail thefts that have plagued the area in lower Westchester County.
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And then there's the rash of free airline tickets/problem with your credit card/complete this short survey intrusions.
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On the final day of the medication, Mason broke out in what appeared to be a rash, Danielle says.
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Ronan shines as a symbol of brazen confidence and fertility, a rash foil to to her more mature counterpart.
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Ortiz-Magro had apparent minor injuries to the mouth and arm as well as road rash, confirms the spokesperson.
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Firefighters and scientists filmed the latest rash of Western wildfires from helicopters, drones, and stationary cameras, offering smoldering views.
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RMSF can also cause a nasty rash, which "usually develops 2-4 days after fever begins," the CDC reported.
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Using a warm compresses on the rash can help to ease some of the discomfort or itch, she adds.
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We are now seeing a rash of analyst notes warning that this will soon start to affect different businesses.
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But a rash of deaths this year at Santa Anita Park has activists demanding the track be shut down.
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Based on the sample, the rash on Breen's chest and his history, Steensma said, the pieces finally came together.
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To add strength to this view of the future, the cabinet has suffered a rash of resignations this week.
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Not coincidentally, that month also saw a rash of stories about the rising possibility of a no-deal Brexit.
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For Minaj, this has meant a rash of behavior which feels like she's on edge and out of ideas.
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Too often, these accidental investors get caught in an endless cycle of rash decision-making driven by headline noise.
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It's well known for causing a rash and fever, but it can also cause pneumonia, brain damage, and death.
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Symptoms appear within one to three weeks of exposure, and include rash, high fever, cough, and red, watery eyes.
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But worries had arisen long before that, with local residents saying the village had a rash of unusual cancers.
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This all came after FF suffered a rash of executive departures and money troubles at the end of 2016.
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It was only after this rash of later violations was uncovered that the Lees finally stopped their illegal conduct.
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A heat rash generally shows up on the trunk of your body, your chest, or your arms, Chaiyasit says.
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So this swim season, why not circumvent the whole masochistic cycle by preventing bikini rash before it sets in?
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Dr. Mudgil often gives patients who suffer from bikini rash a mild hydrocortisone lotion to apply right after shaving.
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The rash is a form of dermatitis or skin inflammation caused by a hypersensitivity reaction to the larvae cells.
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Instead of waiting for the rash to naturally wear off, you can force your body to deal with it.
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The baby's got a rash and is on amoxicillin, and there's poop all over the place and it's scary.
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A wave of heat passed over my body and a weird rash appeared across my chest, my sandwich arrived.
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Besides keto breath, there's keto flu (flu-like symptoms associated with making the switch to ketosis) and keto rash.
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The woman turned up at a Paris hospital in February with Zika symptoms — a fever, rash, and muscle pain.
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Strep throat may also bring swollen lymph nodes, swollen tonsils, a skin rash, or white blotches on the tonsils.
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Missandei is stern and logical, serving as a perfect foil to Daenerys, who is prone to rash, risky movies.
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With both, you may have a rash, mild flu like symptoms, a fever, a headache or severe joint pain.
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Neighbors told The Beijing Morning News that the village had had a rash of dog thefts in recent days.
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The intention was to remove missiles that strike so quickly that leaders might be panicked into rash nuclear escalation.
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And now, after a rash of mass shootings, she's the Democratic standard-bearer on a renewed gun control push.
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Second, as befits the wider strategic view of the US, no rash strategic decision can be made, however distasteful.
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Though symptoms were generally minor -- a fever and rash -- pregnant women who contracted the virus faced a harsh reality.
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Were they killed by a giant asteroid, a rash of volcanic eruptions, or some deadly combination of the two?
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"This conclusion was neither a rash nor a recent decision," Hockey writes in a blog post shared with TechCrunch.
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Plus, we've seen a rash of unusually high-profile celebrity deaths and the worst mass shooting in US history.
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And a successful American EV startup is actually something we haven't seen recently, despite the rash of recent competition.
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Syrians are being pushed into the arms of militants, says Mr Najem, who fears a rash of school closures.
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Chad's roommate Derek is among the most worried, as he's scared the 28-year-old could do something rash.
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Rashes. Whether it's a heat rash, a bug bite, or poison ivy, being red and itchy is no fun.
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Symptoms: A rash is one possible symptom of a yeast infection, but not all yeast infections come with rashes.
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A few days after these symptoms begin, a rash then spreads across the body and the fever typically spikes.
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The incident involving Elsokary is just one in a recent rash of hate crimes in New York, authorities said.
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It panicked an already nervous LP base, drove rash decisions, and in effect has left us all worse off.
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It commonly plagues visitors by causing an itchy rash that can then serve as an entry point for bacteria.
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Twenty percent will have flu-like symptoms, which may include rash, redness of the eyes, fever and joint pains.
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He explains that flu-like symptoms such as chills, fever, body aches and fatigue can also accompany the rash.
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I woke up last weekend and thought, I have a rash on my breast and I'm going to die.
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Patients suffer vomiting, rash and diarrhea, impaired kidney and liver function -- and in some cases internal and external bleeding.
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The condition — which causes flu-like symptoms and a blotchy rash — is one of the world's most infectious diseases.
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It's either this kind of thing or American barbecue and burgers, spreading over the big cities like a rash.
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She knows what those things are but it could be very easy for her to do something very rash.
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Immediate symptoms include fever, chills, headache, fatigue, muscle and joint aches, swollen lymph nodes and a distinctive ring rash.
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On Monday, the cabinet approved raising the maximum jail time for rash driving deaths to five years from three.
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O'Rourke needed a rash of good headlines if he wanted to keep his potential candidacy viable, some Democrats said.
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When the road rash healed, she was more or less done with riding, and ready to write about it.
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Relief was fleeting: My skin would heal for a few days, only to burst back into a weeping rash.
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But a rash of security breaches, hacks, scandals and federal oversight have made the sector less attractive to traders.
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The disease causes a spotted rash around infected peoples' faces and bodies, which turns into pustules that scab over.
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According to the comptroller, that's because the rash of Airbnb listings prevents affordable units from being leased to renters.
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Like Mr. Rash, Ms. Jiles writes books that bring the natural world to life and are also agonizingly eventful.
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But a little-known agent in limes can cause a burning rash that takes months — even years — to heal.
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Things were fine for about two years, but then we had a rash of thefts from the dealership's warehouse.
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"But we also will not draw rash conclusions after only a few months of data and information," she said.
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"North Korea must stop its rash and reckless behavior," Moon Sang-gyun, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry, said.
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It worked so well, customers also used it on their babies' diaper rash and wrote Johnson & Johnson about it.
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The medical community identifies symptoms of the disease—like a rash, fever, or paralysis—to develop a case definition.
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In the latest rash of incidents, the NYPD reports one woman lost $280,000 and an unknown amount in jewelry.
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None of that is particularly surprising, especially because this alert comes amid a rash of ransomware attacks on hospitlas.
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This may not have caused a rash of breakups, but it almost certainly lended to one here or there.
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Earlier this month, we reported on a rash of what sounded like explosions from nowhere just outside Los Angeles.
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But the rash didn't go away, and then the woman started having seizures, which brought her to the hospital.
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And they shrugged off complaints from abroad that some of Prince Mohammed's actions, such as the purge, were rash.
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Despite a rash of late-spring pitching injuries, the Oakland Athletics don't feel like a last-place team anymore.
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As soon as the larvae passed through their skin, all of the volunteers displayed a bit of a rash.
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Second, they would redouble efforts to lobby Congress, which appears keen to keep the deal, against any rash moves.
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" The singer calls Future's conduct, "frightening" and "socially irresponsible ... where there has been a recent rash of gun violence.
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"People thought maybe I was rash and should put it down to one of life's rich experiences," he said.
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The rash could be from an allergic reaction, he acknowledged, but it could also be caused by her leukemia.
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These belong to a family of roseoloviruses that affect almost every baby, sometimes causing a pinkish rash and fever.
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Those expected profits never materialized, and the sector has seen a rash of bankruptcies in the last several years.
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Once the rash disappeared, his doctors stopped the photopheresis and started lowering the dose of his immune-suppressing medications.
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These are followed by a rash of small bumps that become pus-filled sores, which can cause permanent scarring.
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"We're not going to make rash decisions," said Ches Swann, the manager of the operation and its 20143 employees.
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Although, in fairness to Comey, he only got that rash after being forced to shake hands with her husband.
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