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… risk of severe illness is low for most British Columbians. However, people with respiratory illness, especially … puffers or inhalers) and make sure their illness is well controlled. Enteroviruses such as EV-D68 are most … Wash your hands. For more information on hand washing, see HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of …
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… not only protect yourself and your family, but others as well. Many vaccines are provided free as part of your … helps protect yourself, your community and B.C.’s health care system this respiratory illness season. Starting … Cholera Vaccine Cholera Click on the links below to learn how to give your child a better immunization experience, the …
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… use support Questions you may have Useful websites Featured health services Opioid use support B.C. has launched the … agonist medications. Callers are also linked to regional health-care teams for ongoing treatment and support. The … Know when to call 9-1-1 in an emergency Know when and how to give naloxone Monitor public health, police, and RCMP …
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… The peak of the respiratory illness season has passed. However, the SARS CoV-2 virus continues to circulate at … available throughout the province at pharmacies, regional health-authority clinics, some primary-care offices, and … of respiratory illness by: Staying at home if you feel unwell and try to avoid spending time with people at higher …
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… responsibility and fair play in sport For more tips on how to prevent concussion, visit: Government of Canada: … 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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… for its therapeutic effects. But it can also harm your health. Cannabis for medical purposes has been legal in … of the body's nervous system. THC and CBD are the most well-known cannabinoids. For more information about the … with your family. For more information and resources on how to talk to your family: Centre for Addiction and Mental …
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… 2 or more of the following body systems: Skin: hives, swelling (face, lips, tongue), itching, warmth, redness, rash … challenging. Learn more about managing food allergies . Our HealthLinkBC Files provide information on recognizing and … allergies in children and teens. You will also find tips on how to help your child stay safe: HealthLink BC File #100a …
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… person to person. If you have FM, you may also have other health conditions such as Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), … Other symptoms can include: Malaise (feeling generally unwell) Flu-like symptoms Sleep problems Pain Memory or other … there is only a minimal chance of ticks giving it to you. However, since Lyme disease is such a severe disease, it is …
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… It is important to have a risk assessment performed by a health professional quickly. This allows hepatitis B virus … post-exposure prophylaxis for hepatitis C virus (HCV). However, chronic hepatitis C infection may be prevented or … (HealthLinkBC File #25a) Hepatitis B virus tests Living well with hepatitis B virus infection (HealthLinkBC File …
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… Avoid close contact with other people until you feel well enough to get back to your usual day-to-day activities. … your family from becoming sick. To learn about influenza, how to prevent it, what the symptoms are, what the home … are and more, see  Facts about Influenza (the Flu) (HealthLinkBC File #12b) . Who should get an influenza …