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… variety of tests and check-ups. Prenatal genetic screening blood tests and/or special ultrasounds (optional): Detects … chances of genetic abnormalities. If you miss the first blood test (between 10 and 14 weeks), you may still have the second blood test (at 15 to 21 weeks). It’s best to have both blood …
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… are certified to: Diagnose and treat all forms of eye disease. Prescribe and administer diagnostic and therapeutic … corrective lenses or other therapies. Detect signs of disease and refer you to other health providers, when … prescribe corrective lenses, or diagnose or treat eye diseases. All provinces require completion of a 1- to 4-year …
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… side. The right side of your heart receives oxygen-poor blood from your veins and pumps it to your lungs, where it … dioxide. The left side of your heart receives oxygen-rich blood from your lungs and pumps it through your arteries to … your body. Your heart has four separate chambers that pump blood, two on the right side and two on the left. How the …
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… Overview Warfarin is a medicine that helps prevent blood clots. It is often called a blood thinner. Doctors give warfarin to reduce the risk of blood clots. Warfarin slows the time it takes for your blood …
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… infected person get the hepatitis B vaccine. Do not donate blood or blood products, organs, sperm, or eggs (ova). Stop all … infected. Do not share personal items that may have your blood on them. These include razors, toothbrushes, towels, …
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… vitamins, and minerals from the intestinal tract into the bloodstream. What causes it? Causes of malabsorption syndrome may include: Diseases affecting the intestine itself, such as celiac … vitamins, and minerals from the intestinal tract into the bloodstream. What causes it? Causes of malabsorption …
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… vein thrombosis (DVT)? A deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a blood clot (thrombus) in a deep vein, usually in the legs. A … dangerous because it can break loose and travel through the bloodstream to the lungs. There it can block blood flow in the lungs (pulmonary embolism). This can be …
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… more about symptoms of COVID-19, visit the BC Centre for Disease Control: Symptoms . If you have symptoms If you have … or testing. If you need testing, visit the BC Centre for Disease Control: Testing for COVID-19 to learn more about … self-isolate and ending self-isolation, visit BC Centre for Disease Control: Self-Isolation and Self-Monitoring . To …
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… Some prescribed medicines can change your heart rate, blood pressure, and overall ability to exercise. It's … they affect exercise. Effect of medicines on heart rate, blood pressure, and exercise Medicine Affect heart rate (HR)? Affect blood pressure (BP)? Affect exercise capacity? …
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… carbohydrate. It helps you know how much these foods raise blood sugar. Carbohydrate raises blood sugar more than other nutrients, like proteins and fats. Some carbohydrate foods raise blood sugar more than others. Low-glycemic foods make blood …