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  1. Honey - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 10, 2023 · Honey is likely safe for use as a natural sweetener, cough suppressant, and topical product for minor sores and wounds. Avoid giving honey — even a tiny taste — to …

  2. Diabetes foods: Can I substitute honey for sugar? - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 8, 2023 · Both honey and sugar will affect your blood sugar level. Honey is sweeter than granulated sugar, so you might use a smaller amount of honey for sugar in some recipes. But …

  3. Honey: An effective cough remedy? - Mayo Clinic

    Nov 5, 2024 · Since honey is safe for people over age 1 year, it might be worth a try. Children ages 1 and older can be given 0.5 to 1 teaspoon (2.5 to 5 milliliters) of honey to treat a cough. …

  4. honey, darling (used to address a man) | WordReference Forums

    Jul 12, 2020 · I would never use 'honey' or 'darling' in speaking to a male coworker. Those words are too closely associated in my mind with romantic relationships or with parents (especially …

  5. Impetigo - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic

    Apr 19, 2023 · Impetigo (im-puh-TIE-go) is a common and highly contagious skin infection that mainly affects infants and young children. It usually appears as reddish sores on the face, …

  6. Bee sting - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 24, 2024 · Causes. A bee sting is an injury caused by bee venom. To sting, a bee jabs a barbed stinger into the skin. The stinger releases venom.

  7. Miel - Mayo Clinic

    Aug 10, 2023 · La miel es un líquido dulce que fabrican las abejas usando el néctar de las plantas con flores. Existen alrededor de 320 tipos diferentes de miel, que varían en color, aroma y sabor.

  8. Bee sting - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic

    Oct 24, 2024 · To diagnose an allergy to venom from a bee sting, your healthcare professional may suggest that you have one or both of the following tests: Skin test. During skin testing, a …

  9. Botulism - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

    Jul 12, 2022 · To lower the risk of infant botulism, avoid giving honey — even a tiny taste — to children under the age of 1 year. Iatrogenic botulism. To prevent iatrogenic botulism, be sure …

  10. Proto-Germanic and Iranian words for "honey" and "bee"

    Nov 4, 2017 · Purely from a semantic point of view one expects a compound meaning “bee-honey” not “honey-bee”. The first component *hang- would thus mean “bee” and could be …