Things to Keep in Your Medicine Cabinet
Anyone with little children can tell you how a bandage can help make a little boo-boo all better. However, this staple is not solely for children. Be sure to stock up on bandages if any family member is at increased risk for falls. It is also a good idea to have plenty of bandages on hand for people with conditions such as diabetes, who are more prone to infection and need to keep cuts clean and germs out.
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July 1, 2014