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… On this page: Things you can do to prevent injury Mental health For more information Things you can do to prevent … a helmet when cycling and ensure that it fits snugly. There should be no more than two fingers’ width between your chin … about injury prevention, visit the following resources: Disease and injury prevention BC Drug and Poison Information …
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… may be mild, moderate or severe. Read the following topics to learn more about asthma: Assessing your asthma … affects children but it should not keep them from living a healthy life. Learn more about how asthma impacts children: … risk for serious problems from certain vaccine-preventable diseases. It is recommended that people with asthma and …
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… B, Hepatitis C or HIV Expand all Collapse all What should I do if I am concerned that I have been exposed? If … go immediately and have a risk assessment performed by a health professional at an emergency department. Prompt … is treatment after an individual has been exposed to a disease. Prompt assessment is critical to ensure that, if …
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… parts of the province. Too much heat can be harmful to your health and cause heat-related illnesses. Learn more about … such as heat stroke or even death. It is important to take steps to protect yourself, your family, and other … For more information on extreme heat, visit: BC Centre for Disease Control: Preparing for heat events Canadian Red …
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… of an infection caused by Mycobacterium chimaera? What should I do if I have symptoms of infection? Should everyone … of these signs lasting longer than a few days. Call HealthLink BC at 8-1-1 to speak to a registered nurse any … away or go to the nearest emergency room. You may also call HealthLink BC at 8-1-1 to speak to a registered nurse any …
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… helps protect yourself, your community and B.C.’s health care system this respiratory illness season. Starting … Myths and Facts (HealthLinkBC File #12c) Why Seniors Should Get the Inactivated Influenza (Flu) Vaccine … vaccines on time, your child can be protected from many diseases over their lifetime in particular the following: …
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… down your wishes or instructions for present or future health care treatment in the event you become incapable of deciding for yourself. Your advance care plan should include information for a variety of situations … all capable adults in B.C. to do advance care planning, and take the further step of documenting their wishes and …
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… drive when you are under the influence of drugs or alcohol Take precautions to avoid slips and falls, such as keeping … Falls in Older Adults Seniors’ Falls Can be Prevented (HealthLink BC File # 78) What You Can Do to Prevent a Fall? … home, at play and on the move. Parachute: Concussion Your health authority For information related to concussion from …
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… exposed to an allergen. In some cases, the reaction can take up to several hours to start. Symptoms can vary from … challenging. Learn more about managing food allergies . Our HealthLinkBC Files provide information on recognizing and … will also find tips on how to help your child stay safe: HealthLink BC File #100a Severe allergic reactions to food: …
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… B, hepatitis C, or human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), you should go to your nearest emergency department immediately. … It is important to have a risk assessment performed by a health professional quickly. This allows hepatitis B virus … is treatment after an individual has been exposed to a disease. There is no evidence to support post-exposure …