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… Safe and responsible use Talking about substance use with your family Cannabis for medical purposes Laws and … Cannabis Use Guidelines (LRCUG). Using cannabis during pregnancy may affect your baby. For information about the … Government of Canada: Thinking about using cannabis while parenting? Talking about substance use with your family …
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… draws to a close, it is time to get the kids ready 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 at any stage. … Quitting smoking (HealthLinkBC File #30c) Substance Use Parenting Articles Your health authority Get school-related …
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… a known or suspected severe allergic reaction Call 9-1-1 or your local emergency service. Tell them someone is having a … care facilities For information and resources to reduce a baby's risk of developing food allergy, see: Reducing risk … Canada: Emergency information Food Allergy Canada: A new reality: diagnosed with food allergy Think F.A.S.T. …
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… Vietnamese On this page: Introduction Featured topics Your health authority Introduction Whooping cough, or … of Immunizing Your Child (HealthLinkBC File #50b) Your Baby’s Immune System and Vaccines (HealthLinkBC File #50a) … preventing and controlling infectious diseases, and preparing and responding to public health emergencies. … …
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… flare-up action plan Immunizations Living with COPD For your information Understanding COPD Chronic obstructive lung … and being prepared for flare-ups is important in managing your health. Having a flare-up action plan is crucial for managing COPD. It can help you and your health care provider identify COPD triggers so you can …
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… a mask in crowded public spaces, and cough and sneeze into your elbow Cleaning your hands regularly Avoid touching your face, especially … or heart attack symptoms Symptoms of sepsis Pain in early pregnancy Babies younger than 3 months of age, with a fever …
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… have reported a significant increase in the number of newborns with microcephaly (abnormally small head), and an … information about travelling while pregnant, speak with your health care provider or see HealthLinkBC File #41g The … using condoms or avoid having sex for the duration of the pregnancy until more is known. Avoid donating blood for …
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… are most common in the summer and fall months. To protect yourself and your family against enteroviruses such as EV-D68, make sure … and controlling chronic and infectious diseases, and preparing for and responding to public health emergencies. …
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… system. Here are some things you can do to help reduce your risk of food borne illness. Chill Keep food cold. … let warm air in Refrigerate or freeze food the day before your outing so it is already cold when you put it into the cooler Marinate your meat in the fridge ahead of time, and not on the …
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… are important for people of all ages. They help your immune system recognize and quickly kill bacteria and … or death. By getting immunized, you not only protect yourself and your family, but others as well. Many vaccines … the benefits of vaccinating your child and more. Your Baby's Immune System and Vaccines (HealthLinkBC File #50a) …