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Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory condition that primarily affects the skin, causing severe itching, dryness, and sensitivity. Learn more about eczema in our medically-reviewed, community-informed condition guide.

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Jonathan Howard MD I had to pass a swim test to be allowed in the deep end of the pool as a kid, even with a lifeguard on duty. I was required to ride in a car seat when I was very little, then was (and still am!) required to wear a seatbelt. We don’t just shrug at these risks.

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ᴮᴱ⟬⟭Invisible Roo⁷⟭⟬💜ᴾʳᵒᵒᶠ(@Invisiblegirl81) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Went to see the japan live viewing of Agust D world tour last night and got these cute freebies. Thank you to everyone who took their time and made these 💜

Went to see the japan live viewing  of Agust D world tour last night and got these cute freebies. Thank you to everyone who took their time and made these 💜
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Jujube: I dropped my chewy.

Me: *retrieves chewy from between couch cushions, hands it to Jujube*

Jujube: *immediately drops chewy*
I dropped my chewy.

Me: *picks up chewy again, hands it to Jujube again*

Jujube: *immediately drops chewy again, stares at it longingly*

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Morro q eu falava q preferia pegar um dst do que engravidar
KKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
God, I wish never I never spoke
Now I got wash my mouth out with soup

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Gretchen Winter, MD 🌼 (Warning: Feral) Ryan Marino, MD Ouch!

Only street fentanyl enters the body through casual contact like that. The exact same chemical obtained through legal means behaves differently. Good, law-abiding fentanyl like you’ve got follows the laws of physics, so it doesn’t do that.

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Lucy Huber You don’t microwave them, though. They just thaw at room temperature. Zero effort involved. You don’t even have to put them in a bag. Just throw them in a lunchbox in the morning, and they’re ready to eat at lunch time. Plus they’re delicious.

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