S. Black

Sam Black is an article writer specializing on various health and medical topics, specifically first aid and CPR. As a registered nurse with a few years of experience in the field, he eagerly shares his knowledge on first aid, CPR and other associated topics to others through his writing. Sharing basic and important facts on first aid care can keep others well-informed on what to do during emergencies. Whether at home, school or in the workplace, being familiar even with basic measures can make a difference. By spending several years on focusing on health-related topics, he is a good provider of health-related articles published in various websites.

Food intolerance types explained visually

Food Intolerance: Common Types, Symptoms, and Awareness

Some people experience discomfort after eating certain foods. When the reaction does not involve the immune system, it may be called a food intolerance. Unlike allergies, intolerances are generally not considered life-threatening, but they can affect comfort, digestion, and daily routine. First Aid & Workplace Relevance (Canada) Food intolerances can influence workplace participation, concentration, and […]

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Ankle Fractures in Children: Awareness and Differences from Sprains

Children are active, growing, and constantly testing their limits through play and sport. Because their bones are still developing, ankle injuries in children can sometimes be fractures rather than simple sprains. First Aid & Child/Workplace Relevance (Canada) Awareness of childhood ankle injuries matters for caregivers, teachers, coaches, and recreation or childcare settings. Early recognition of

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Possible Reactions to Breastfeeding: Allergies and Sensitivities

Breastfeeding provides nutrition, immune support, and bonding benefits for infants. In rare cases, babies may show sensitivity to proteins or other components passed through breast milk. These reactions can affect feeding comfort, digestion, or breathing. First Aid & Workplace Relevance (Canada) Infant feeding concerns often involve family caregivers, lactation consultants, and early childhood educators. Awareness

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