BBQs and picnics are a sure sign of summer. Scott Cohen, MD, Jason Rothbart, MD, and Robert Reames offer a few tips to protect against bee stings, heat stroke, and food poisoning this summer.
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BBQs and picnics are a sure sign of summer. Scott Cohen, MD, Jason Rothbart, MD, and Robert Reames offer a few tips to protect against bee stings, heat stroke, and food poisoning this summer.
How do you keep the family safe while enjoying summertime outdoor fun?
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