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… smoking Get enough sleep According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health, no amount or kind of alcohol is good for … with your health care provider to learn more. For More Information HealthLinkBC File #68f Dietary Fats and Your … speak to a HealthLink BC registered dietitian. Translation services are available in more than 130 languages Nutrition …
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… family health care provider to find out more about making a referral. See your health care provider right away if your … from harmful substances such as cigarette smoke. For more information on how second-hand smoke can harm babies and … by people who are around them most of the time For more information For information on hearing tests or hearing loss …
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… as volunteers or leaders. Volunteers may help provide services during emergencies. These services can include: … Lodging Clothing Emotional support resources Crisis information Reuniting families How can I become a volunteer? … to focus on their own or their families’ needs. For more information For more information on becoming a Public Safety …
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… are hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, fatty liver and alcohol-related liver disease. Over time, people with … any supplements or herbal products. Is it okay to drink alcohol? Alcohol can damage your liver and make the problems … talk to your health care provider or call 8-1-1 for more information. What about physical activity? Physical activity …
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… and surgical abortions are free for B.C. residents. For information, call 604-683-7151 (from the Lower Mainland) or … after having unprotected sex. The other ECP contains a drug called ulipristal (Ella). It is effective when taken … provider to discuss your options. For pregnancy counselling services throughout the province, including pregnancy …
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… that as much evidence as possible is obtained. For more information about sexual assault and to learn what support … the garbage – do not place in a recycling box Do not share drug snorting, smoking or injection equipment such as … and warm water for at least 15 to 20 seconds. Waterless alcohol-based hand rinses can be used as long as hands are …
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… in water consumed for extended periods. For more information about the guidelines, visit Health Canada – … showering, bathing or cleaning is not a concern. For more information about lead paint, see HealthLinkBC File #31 Lead … Generally, the water supplier is responsible for the service line up to the water meter or valve at the property …
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… or rashes, tested. Your health care provider may give you a referral for lab work to get your blood tested. It is … antibiotics, or speak to your health care provider for more information. For more information For more information on how you can reduce your …
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… therapist and support staff, such as care aides and food service staff. Family, volunteers, friends and any other … person in care is safe and comfortable. Care plans include information about all health conditions. The nutrition care plan is part of the overall care plan. It includes information related to eating, chewing and swallowing. …
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… protects you from the effects of wildfire smoke. For more information on wildfire and your health, read HealthLinkBC: … and fire debris Algal blooms in water sources. For more information on cyanobacteria blooms (blue-green algae), read … not required. But, you should contact a physician or B.C. Drug and Poison Control Center for advice at www.dpic.org or …