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… the heat Temperatures during the summer in British Columbia can sometimes exceed 30°C.  We all want to make the most of … beautiful B.C. summers, while staying safe. Learn how you can beat the heat and stay cool during the warm weather. If … foodborne illness can increase during the summer. This is because hot and humid weather can create conditions for …
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… Asthma Common sports injuries and first aid Accidents can happen any time. In this section, learn how to prevent … may trigger allergic reactions. These allergens may also cause asthma attacks. Learn about seasonal allergies, … Hay Fever and Other Seasonal Allergies Over-the-Counter Medicines for Allergies Sun safety The days are getting …
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… an umbrella term used to describe the range of disabilities caused by prenatal exposure to alcohol. It is the leading … disorder (FASD) For information on FASD and the effects it can have on your baby's health, see: Fetal alcohol spectrum … or indirectly affected by alcohol and other drug use. You can call the 24-hour BC Alcohol and Drug Information and …
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… for a new school year. For many families, the transition can be challenging. There is plenty you can do to help your child adjust and stay safe and healthy … recognize and quickly kill bacteria and viruses that can cause serious illness or death. The Human Papillomavirus …
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… During the summer months, temperatures in British Columbia can exceed 30°C (86°F), sometimes reaching the mid to high … province. Too much heat can be harmful to your health and cause heat-related illnesses. Learn more about heat-related … about how heat affects your body when taking medications. Medicines that increase the chance for a heat-related …
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… about childhood asthma. Learning that your child has asthma can leave you with many questions. This video will show you … treatment obstacles Asthma: Overuse of quick-relief medicines Living with more than one health problem Asthma: Overcoming obstacles to taking medicines Asthma: Ways to take inhaled medicines Nebulizer …
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… picnics and camping trips. However, fun outdoor meals can come with an increased risk of food borne illness (food … thoughtful care and preparation. Food borne illness is caused by eating food contaminated with bacteria, viruses … Salmonella, E. coli 0157:H7 and Campylobacter . Health Canada estimates there are about 4 million cases of food …
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… than 100 different types of non-polio enteroviruses that cause illness. These viruses are related to some common cold … D68 (EV-D68) is a rare non-polio enterovirus that can cause mild (for example, runny nose, cough, sneezing) to … (for example, weakness in the arms or legs). EV-D68 can spread from person to person through coughing, sneezing, …
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… system recognize and quickly kill bacteria and viruses that can cause serious illness or death. By getting immunized, you … season. Starting in October, everyone 6 months and older can get an updated influenza (flu) and COVID-19 vaccine at …
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… Vapour products and other electronic cigarettes may cause health risks to users through exposure to … vapour/aerosols. Even if you do not use the products, you can be exposed through inhaling the vapours from other … vape pens, vapes, mods, tanks or e-hookahs. As per Health Canada, “Vegetable glycerin and propylene glycol are the …