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… So while human or animal cells may be used in the earlier stages of making the vaccine, no cells are present in the … for Immunizations (#50h) Immunizations at 2 months of age (#50i) Immunizations at 12 months of age (#50j) … Childhood vaccines What is in the vaccines and …
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… Vaccines help prevent diseases that can cause lifelong damage. For example, meningococcal disease can cause brain damage, kidney damage, deafness, and loss of limbs. About 1 in 10 people who …
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… bound tightly in an intact product. Asbestos exposure and related diseases have been reported in asbestos workers and … reduction and removal from your home, look in the Yellow Pages™ or search on the Internet for asbestos abatement or … For more information Visit the following websites: Management of Waste Asbestos …
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… healthy, prevent illness and even save lives. As people age, they may be at much higher risk of severe disease and complications from influenza. For this reason, seniors aged 65 years and older are advised to get an inactivated … household contacts Influenza immunization is strongly encouraged for family members, caregivers and household contacts …
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… blood products. Hepatitis B can cause permanent liver damage. It is also the main cause of liver cancer, which can be … travelling to a particular country, visit the Public Health Agency of Canada: …
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… in life, change their habits such as eating, drinking or taking medications. They may experience depression or have … in a way that does not risk the older adult's safety Encourage the older adult to ask a professional for confidential … HealthLinkBC File #93d Financial Abuse of Older Adults Image Elder Abuse Prevention Series Preventing abuse and …
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… blooms look like and how long will they last? Image Not all blooms are easy to see. Some blooms can cover … look bad and may also smell bad. This will likely discourage many individuals from drinking or playing in this water. … suspect contains cyanobacteria Follow swimming advisories related to cyanobacteria blooms or toxins Never wade, swim …
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… taken and put onto a special card. Your baby may cry, but taking the blood sample does not harm your baby. You can … detects over 80% of disorders even at less than 24 hours of age. Early detection is important if your child has one of … the leftover blood will be kept for 10 years in secure storage. Occasionally, the dried blood spot samples may be used …
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… Vietnamese Even before they learn and understand language, children feel emotions. They can tell if you are happy … safe and accepted. When you’re upset about something unrelated to your child, your child may still pick up on your … asks for help, you can offer support or guidance but avoid taking over. They may not do the task as well or as quickly, …
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… items that could have tiny amounts of blood on them Bandage all open cuts and sores until healed Put articles with … a separate plastic bag before disposing into household garbage (for example, bandages, tissues, tampons, razors, dental … Understanding harm reduction: Substance use Information on related diseases: HealthLinkBC File #97 Contact with blood …