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Severed skin. Washing a cut or scrape with soap and water and keeping it clean and dry is all that is required to care for most wounds. Putting alcohol hydrogen peroxide, and iodine into a wound can delay healing and should be avoided. Seek medical care early if you think that you might need stitches. Any delay can increase the rate of wound infection. Any puncture wound through tennis shoes has a high risk of infection and should be seen by your healthcare professional. Any redness, swelling, increased pain, or pus draining from the wound may indicate an infection that requires professional care.

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  • Yes, we can - Paul Krugman Blog - NYTimes.com: Get more or less universal coverage, that is. The CBO scoring on an incomplete bill sent everyone into a tizzy ? and also led to an avalanche of bad reporting, with claims that it said terrible things about the public option. (There was no public option in the bill.) Now the real thing has been scored ? and it?s OK. Something like 97 percent coverage for people already legally here, at a total cost somewhere in the $1 trillion range. Bear in mind that the Bush tax cuts cost around $1.8 trillion over a decade. We can do this ? and have no excuse for not doing it.
  • Cuts package threatens deep political divisions
  • Whitehall lines up ?doomsday? cutbacks - Times Online: Hammond revealed he had recently met a delegation of politicians from Canada, who were responsible for a radical 20% cut in spending imposed by the federal government in the 1990s. ?The psychological tactics they used to get ministers to work together, looking at it as a shared problem rather than a series of departmental problems, were important,? said Hammond. The two architects of Canada?s programme review, Jocelyne Bourgon, who was the country?s top civil servant, and Marcel Massé, a former minister, cut 47,000 civil service jobs. Under the programme review, ministers and officials were required to assess all the activities of the government ?to identify those that no longer served a national purpose or could be delivered more efficiently through other means?.

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