Is it okay to eat snow?
Sarah Adams, MD, a pediatrician at the Akron Children's Pediatrics office in Hudson, offers tips on whether or not you should scoop up that freshly-fallen snow.
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Sarah Adams, MD, a pediatrician at the Akron Children's Pediatrics office in Hudson, offers tips on whether or not you should scoop up that freshly-fallen snow.
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