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Microwave ovens have led to thousands of kids getting burned

Microwave ovens have led to thousands of kids getting burned Kate Gibson © American Academy of Pediatrics micro-mom-tot.jpg Microwave ovens will soon have a new safety feature that is long overdue: child-resistant doors. The addition of the critical new feature comes thanks to the persistence of pediatrician Kyran Quinlan and his colleagues, who took note of how many kids were showing up with burns at their Chicago hospital and decided to do something about it.  The ease with which toddlers can operate microwaves has led to thousands of them getting burned, many severely, when removing hot soup or other liquids from the common household appliance and having it spill onto their faces and chests, the researchers found. 

Rush University Medical Center opens up online COVID vaccine scheduling

Rich Hein/Sun-Times file photo Rush University Medical Center has opened its online portal for COVID-19 vaccine registration. Rush offers vaccinations only at its main campus downtown. The hospital is following guidelines set by the city and state departments of public health to determine eligibility. Under those guidelines, healthcare workers, people age 65 or older, and other categories of essential workers can be vaccinated. For more details on vaccine eligibility in phase 1B, click here. Lea este artículo en español en , un servicio presentado por AARP Chicago. To schedule a vaccine at Rush, visit this website. Users will be required to affirm their eligibility before being able to select an appointment time.

4 science-backed health benefits of peppermint oil and the best ways to use it

4 science-backed health benefits of peppermint oil and the best ways to use it INSIDER 1/28/2021 insider@insider.com (A.M. Hammond,Jason McKnight) © Madeleine Steinbach/Getty Images Putting peppermint oil on a damp washcloth and applying it to the forehead may calm nausea. Madeleine Steinbach/Getty Images Peppermint oil may help relieve headaches, nausea, irritable bowel syndrome, and itching. The essential oil has muscle-relaxing properties, which are responsible for many of its benefits. It s important to pick an organic peppermint oil for treatment since it s free from synthetic pesticides. Mint plants have been used in traditional medicine for centuries, stretching back to at least ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, when it was used to calm upset stomachs. 

4 science-backed benefits of peppermint oil and how to use it

A check mark. It indicates that the relevant content has been reviewed and verified by an expert Our stories are reviewed by medical professionals to ensure you get the most accurate and useful information about your health and wellness. For more information, visit our medical review board. Putting peppermint oil on a damp washcloth and applying it to the forehead may calm nausea. Madeleine Steinbach/Getty Images The essential oil has muscle-relaxing properties, which are responsible for many of its benefits. It s important to pick an organic peppermint oil for treatment since it s free from synthetic pesticides. Mint plants have been used in traditional medicine for centuries, stretching back to at least ancient Egypt, Greece, and Rome, when it was used to calm upset stomachs. 

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