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Vizuri: 10 Vidudu vya Juu na Wadudu wa Mbu

Protect against West Nile Virus, Zika, and other mosquito-borne and insect-borne illnesses with insect repellent when walking outdoors. The Center for Disease Control recommends mosquito repellent with 5 percent to 50 percent DEET (N,N-diethyl-m-toluamide), as the best insect repellent for West Nile Virus mosquitoes. Over 50 percent DEET provides no further protection and can damage some fabrics. For children under two months of age, it is best to avoid DEET and to limit the concentration to under 30 percent for older children.

See the full list by Wendy Bumgardner on VeryWell's website here.

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Maelezo ya vyombo vya habari kutoka kwa Fit ya Sana
Fit ya Sana

Afya na afya ni safari. Niko pamoja nawe kila hatua ya njia. Fikiria sisi kama rafiki yako ambaye pia hutokea kuwa daktari. Na dietitian. Na mkufunzi wa kibinafsi. Kwa kweli ni nzuri sana kwa watoto. Na... Naam, unaweza kupata wazo.

Sana ni chanzo chako cha kuaminika, kina, rahisi kuelewa habari na ushauri juu ya mamia ya mada ya afya na ustawi ikiwa ni pamoja na fitness, lishe, bima ya afya, ujauzito, na zaidi.

Tunajivunia kuhakikisha kwamba Verywell inakuacha ukihisi ujasiri katika hatua zinazofuata utachukua njia ya afya bora. Ndio sababu nakala zote za Verywell haziandikiwi tu na madaktari wenye uzoefu, wataalamu, wauguzi, na wataalam wengine, lakini hupimwa kwa usahihi na madaktari waliothibitishwa na bodi.

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