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… one of the leading causes of emergency room visits for all age groups. Yet, many injuries are predictable and … common injuries and prevention tips will help keep you and your community members safe. Despite our efforts to keep … (HealthLinkBC File #78) Preventing falls in older adults Child safety: Preventing falls Transportation Take …
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… effects. Those at highest risk of foodborne illness are children under 5 years, people who are pregnant, adults 60 … system. Here are some things you can do to help reduce your risk of food borne illness. Chill Keep food cold. … instructions Read more about food, water and beverage safety. … Summer food safety …
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… Be drug smart Last updated August 28, 2024 On this page: Opioid use support Questions you may have Useful … To find mental health and substance use support services in your area, search the  HealthLinkBC Directory  or contact … risk Talking openly with your kids, teenagers, and adult children about drug use and the associated risks can help …
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… about Testing Orders Last updated October 31, 2024 On this page: Exposure to Hepatitis B, Hepatitis C or HIV Voluntary … been exposed. Unless it is the same health care provider caring for both individuals, the exposed person needs to … of the source individual and their address if you know it. Your name filled out as the exposed individual. Details on …
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… free for everyone 6 months and older. It's important to get your flu vaccine to protect yourself this fall and winter. … Columbia: Influenza vaccine (flu vaccine) . On this page: Flu symptoms Who should get an influenza vaccine? … high risk of serious illness from influenza (such as young children, pregnant women, seniors 65 years and older, and …
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… some parts of the province. Too much heat can be harmful to your health and cause heat-related illnesses. Learn more … tips on how to stay cool when it is hot outside. On this page: Heat-related illnesses Heat stroke Staying healthy in … visit: Heat-related illness in infants and young children (HealthLinkBC File #35c) Heat rash Heat syncope …
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… alcohol at all. Drinking alcohol during pregnancy puts your baby at risk of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, also … is the leading known cause of developmental disability in children, and includes lifelong physical, learning and … and small group counselling is available to people of all ages who are directly or indirectly affected by alcohol and …
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… Resuscitation (No CPR) form provides you and your physician or nurse practitioner with a legal option to … it must be signed by a consenting adult, either you or your substitute decision maker, and your physician or nurse … nurse practitioner, or other health care provider. On this page: Create a No CPR order Cancel a No CPR order For more …
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… illnesses, including the flu and the common cold. Protect yourself and your community against COVID-19 by getting your updated immunizations. On this page: Getting vaccinated against COVID-19 COVID-19 symptoms … if you feel chills or feverish. You may also need to help children or close contacts who are older or chronically ill …
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… spine and spine related conditions, and what to expect from your family chiropractor, visit British Columbia … without the use of drugs or surgery for problems related to your muscles, joints, nerves and spine. Common conditions … and other resources that may be helpful when thinking about your health care options: Find a Doctor of Chiropractic Near …