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… CJD can be found in every country around the world. What causes CJD? CJD is caused by an abnormal prion – a protein found on the surface of cells. The abnormal prion attaches to other brain cell proteins and bends them out of shape. They …
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… is Tuberculosis? Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when … or talks. TB usually affects the lungs but can also affect other parts of the body like glands, bones, joints, kidneys, … TB disease A positive TST means you do not need to have another TST in the future. Keep a record of your positive TST …
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… immediate, short-term protection against the virus that causes rabies. RabIg contains large amounts of antibodies … including: Veterinarians and their staff Laboratory and other workers who routinely handle rabies virus Animal … is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns speak with …
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… Close their mouth when food is offered Push food away Refuse to eat or turn their head away Here are some examples of … Half a piece of toast or muffin A quarter of a pita or other flatbread How often should I offer food to my baby? … added to baby cereal or thinly spread on crackers or toast Other protein foods: Full-fat plain yogurt, unsalted cottage …
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… consent" is the consent a child gives to receive or refuse health care after the child has been assessed by a … children are routinely given in grade 6 and grade 9 (and other grades if children are behind in immunization or at … the opportunity to consent for themselves. If a child refuses a vaccine for which their parent or guardian has …
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… hard to detect. Mild hearing loss is sometimes mistaken for other concerns, and it may cause a child to appear distracted or withdrawn. Parents are … What can affect my child’s hearing? The most common causes of temporary hearing loss in children include: Fluid in …
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… to respond to them. For example, “I’m feeling upset because grandma had to cancel her visit. I’m going to take some … This helps them learn empathy and how their actions impact others while still feeling safe and accepted. When you’re … – how to crawl, walk, talk and be respectful towards others. While learning new skills, your child may experience …
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… is tested for safety. Yes No I know vaccines are safe because they do not cause autism, multiple sclerosis, or diabetes. Yes No I know … diabetes, sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS), or other illnesses. These studies are posted at the Institute …
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… Why do I need iron? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced “hee-muh-glow-bin”). … to certain foods like white flour and meat substitutes. Other foods such as breakfast cereal, infant cereal and … Oranges, grapefruit How much iron is in food? You can use the food sources table below to find out how much iron a …
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… do I need vitamin D? Vitamin D helps your body absorb and use calcium for strong bones and teeth. vitamin D also helps … be added to certain foods including cow milk and margarine. Other foods such as yogurt, cheese, goat milk and … recommended for children under 4 years of age but can be used for all ages Chewable: for people who can safely chew …