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  2. Cholera belt - Wikipedia

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    The cholera belt was a flat strip of (usually red) flannel or knitted wool, about six feet long and six inches wide, that was wrapped around the bare abdomen. The item was standard army issue, and was purported to prevent the wearer from contracting cholera , dysentery , and other ailments believed to be caused by chilling of the abdomen.

  3. Pelvic binder - Wikipedia

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    A pelvic binder is recommended for open book pelvic fractures. [3] It might not be useful in people with lateral compression pelvic fractures. [3] A pelvic binder can be applied by paramedic before a patient reaches hospital, or by physicians and nurses when a patient is seen in an emergency department. [2] It should only be used short term. [1]

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  5. Redmen - Wikipedia

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    Redmen or red men may refer to: Redmen a term used for individuals wearing the color red to support a team. Improved Order of Red Men, ...

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    Red Beret-wearing, British, Royal Military Police member uses field glasses to look across the Berlin Wall from a viewing platform on the western side, 1984. An RMP member during Operation Herrick in Afghanistan, in 2012. A horse detachment of the Royal Military Police remained in service after World War II, being recreated in 1950.

  7. Drinking Coffee Every Day Could Add Up to 2 Years to Your Life

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    Drinking coffee could extend your life up to two years, new research finds. Regular coffee consumption was found to be associated with increased health span (time spent living free from serious ...