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… for your doctor, friends, and neighbours. Keep your local Poison Control Centre number handy, too.  Lifejackets or …
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… or fear your child feels when you or another caregiver leaves. Most children's separation-protest phase peaks … Managing Your Toddler's Frustrating Behaviours Preventing Poisoning in Young Children Separation Anxiety: Helping Your … to see if your child is at risk for tuberculosis or lead poisoning. If there's risk, your child will be tested. Talks …
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… of food is much more likely than intentional food poisoning . How to prepare With the exception of a known … opened. Remember that most cases of foodborne illness (food poisoning) happen by accident. For more information, see the … of food is much more likely than intentional food poisoning . How to prepare With the exception of a known …
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… regions of North America and are often confused with non-poisonous (non-venomous) milk snakes because they look … regions of North America and are often confused with non-poisonous (non-venomous) milk snakes because they look …
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… The cottonmouth , also called a water moccasin, is a poisonous (venomous) snake found in southeastern and south … The cottonmouth , also called a water moccasin, is a poisonous (venomous) snake found in southeastern and south …
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… regions of Europe and southern Russia. The flowers and leaves of this plant have many traditional medicinal uses. … put arnica inside your mouth or swallow it. The plant is poisonous and, if swallowed, it can cause stomach pain, … put arnica inside your mouth or swallow it. The plant is poisonous and, if swallowed, it can cause stomach pain, …
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… Overview You can help prevent food poisoning by taking precautions when serving food. Keep hot … develop our content . … Overview You can help prevent food poisoning by taking precautions when serving food. Keep hot …
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… and throughout the United States and account for most poisonous (venomous) snakebites in North America. They leave … and throughout the United States and account for most poisonous (venomous) snakebites in North America. They leave …
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… bugs . Chiggers . Fleas . Flies. Mites . Mosquitoes . Non-poisonous spiders . Ticks. Scabies . Lice. For more … than others to cause allergic or toxic reactions. A bee leaves its stinger behind and then dies after stinging. … bugs . Chiggers . Fleas . Flies. Mites . Mosquitoes . Non-poisonous spiders . Ticks. Scabies . Lice. For more …
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… Note : If a chemical has been swallowed that may be a poison or may cause burning in the throat and esophagus , call your local Poison Control Centre immediately for information on treatment. When you call the Poison Control Centre, have the chemical container with you, …