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… human body maintains a temperature of about 37°C (98.6°F). When your body temperature rises, heat is released through … or water pills and certain psychiatric medications Use of alcohol or other substances Previous heat stroke High … heat stroke, and keep trying to cool the individual until help arrives. Image Heat-related Series Heat-related illness …
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… if I have HTLV-1? Most people who have the virus will not get symptoms or develop any health problems. About 1 in 20 … How is the virus spread? HTLV-1 is spread from an infected person to other people by: Sharing needles, syringes or other equipment used for injecting drugs Sexual contact. Evidence shows that the virus is …
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… or bodies of water. For example, air pollution can get trapped in mountain valleys, especially when temperatures are cooler The amount of common air … Natural sources such as volcanic eruptions and forest fires Who is at the highest risk of sulphur dioxide exposure? …
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… comply with the BC Pool Regulation. How can I stay safe when swimming? Look for and read the signs Follow the posted … area can be very slippery, especially when wet. Be careful getting in and out of the pool Use a handrail if possible … against pool walls or rocks, you could drown. Do not drink alcohol Injuries involving alcohol are a common problem …
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… foods are safe for that child. What is choking? Choking is when something becomes stuck in a person's airway, making … could die. Choking can also happen when foods or objects get stuck in the voice box, vocal chords, lungs or … or small toys may be around How can I be prepared to help a child if they choke? Anyone who cares for young …
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… or chickenpox. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the shingles vaccine? Shingrix® is recommended for … shingles vaccine. You should wait at least 1 year before getting Shingrix® if you received a live virus shingles …
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… primary, secondary, early latent and late latent. How can I get syphilis? You can get syphilis from close contact or … internal contact with a person's mouth, genitals, or rectum when a sore or rash is present Exchange of bodily fluids, … your risk of getting STIs, including syphilis. They can help determine if you need STI screening. To find the …
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… is essential for plant growth and is present in all vegetables and grains. Nitrate is colourless, tasteless and … meats. Both nitrate and nitrite can be a health hazard when consumed at concentrations above health guideline … below the guideline levels of nitrate in drinking water. To help keep your family safe: Have your well water tested for …
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… (dysphagia) can increase the risk of food or other items getting stuck in the upper airway (causing choking) or … affect a person’s quality of life and desire to eat. Who helps manage eating, chewing and swallowing difficulties in … care team to be aware of any problems a person in care has when eating, drinking or taking medication. They must be …
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… explains what to do in case of an allergic reaction. To get a blank copy of an Anaphylaxis Emergency Plan , visit … What is an allergic reaction? An allergic reaction occurs when a person’s immune system treats a protein (an allergen) … a pre-loaded syringe called an auto-injector. Epinephrine helps reverse the symptoms of an allergic reaction and can …