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‘Tis the season to cook and eat outdoors, and that means grilling our faves, from chicken to fish, corn, skewered vegetables and hamburgers (whether the meat or vegetarian variety). But outdoor grilling comes with safety risks. After all, where there’s smoke there’s fire, and where there’s fire, there’s a need to protect ourselves from possible mishaps.ÌýÌý
Dr. Alexis Halpern, an Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine and Assistant Attending Physician at Ä¢¹½ÊÓÆµ, has seen it all in the ER, which is why she decided to share her safety tips for outdoor grilling in a recent video. Ìý
Stay safe and enjoy your barbecue!Ìý
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