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… days. Bring along ice packs to pack around perishable foods Pack the cooler until it is full. This will keep the … and eggs away from fresh fruits and vegetables and cooked foods. Pack a separate cooler to keep ready-to-eat foods away from foods that need cooking, or pack raw meats …
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… EpiPen® EpiPen® products expire on the last day of the month indicated on the product packaging. For example, if … care facilities For information and resources to reduce a baby's risk of developing food allergy, see: Reducing risk of food allergy in your baby For information about food allergies and adults living …
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… Bruises and Blood Spots Under the Skin Elbow Injuries Finger, Hand and Wrist Injuries Leg Injuries Preventing … Reaction to Insect or Spider Venom Physical activity After months of cold weather, many of us jump at the chance to get …
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… insect bites or extreme heat.  To help you enjoy the summer months, read the information below on taking care of … to grow and thrive. People can become sick by eating foods contaminated with bacteria or the poisons that … method First Nations Health Authority: Safe and healthy foods for family and community gatherings Summer food safety …
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… sound before the next breath. The cough can last several months and often occurs more at night. Pertussis can cause … deaths occur due to pertussis, mostly in babies less than 3 months of age who have not been immunized. Pertussis spreads … of Immunizing Your Child (HealthLinkBC File #50b) Your Baby’s Immune System and Vaccines (HealthLinkBC File #50a) …
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… visited areas where Zika virus is present. A developing baby exposed to the Zika virus when the mother is bitten by … causes microcephaly. Microcephaly is a condition where a baby is born with a small head or the head stops growing … to get pregnant should consider waiting at least two months after returning from a Zika-infected area or after …
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… of immunizing your child (HealthLinkBC File #50b) Your baby’s immune system and vaccines (HealthLinkBC File #50a) … Pregnancy Women should avoid becoming pregnant for one month after getting the vaccine. MMR is a live vaccine, so … be up to date on vaccinations to protect you and your baby. If you are breastfeeding or chest feeding, the MMR …
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… The vaccine remains free and available for everyone 6 months and older. The spring booster is available throughout … of sepsis Pain in early pregnancy Babies younger than 3 months of age, with a fever should be assessed by a doctor, …
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… with back-to-school and a change in routine from the summer months. Planning meals and snacks ahead of time can help … mealtimes more enjoyable. Including a variety of nutritious foods and drinking plenty of water will support your immune … detectors regularly and replace the batteries every 6 months. An easy way to remember this is to change the …
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… such as EV-D68 are most common in the summer and fall months. To protect yourself and your family against … see our B.C. Immunization Schedules web page Eat healthy foods and be physically active to help keep your immune …