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… water suppliers should make the test results available to users and the public. If you have a private/domestic well, … Since the 1940s, scientific studies have shown that the use of fluoride for oral health has had no harmful effects. … in drinking water at concentrations below the MAC causes any adverse health effects, reproductive issues or …
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… exists all over the world. The bacteria Coxiella burnetii causes Q fever. These bacteria can live for months and even … medical treatment. In more severe cases, antibiotics are used to treat Q fever. Who is at risk for Q fever? Q fever … This includes placentas, fetal membranes and aborted fetuses. Incinerate or bury the birthing products, as permitted …
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… Are bed bugs a health concern? A bed bug bite typically causes a red bump or flat welt that may be itchy. Bed bugs … Eliminate clutter Be careful what you bring into your house: Check furniture and bedding you buy from second-hand … cleaned. Dry steam or low-vapour steamers are best because they leave behind less moisture, which reduces the risk …
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… what is my risk? Exposure to radon over the long-term can cause lung cancer. About 16% of lung cancer deaths in Canada … are due to indoor radon exposure. Radon is the leading cause of lung cancer for non-smokers and the second leading cause among smokers. You have a one in 3 chance of developing …
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… foods, offer them less often and in smaller quantities. Use the nutrition facts table to compare products: Look at … Applesauce How to pack a safe lunch Keep cold foods cold. Use an insulated bag with a freezer pack or a chilled … thermos to keep food and drinks cool. Keep hot food hot. Use a thermos to pack hot foods. Pre-heat the thermos with …
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… Control and Prevention study, the rate of outbreaks caused by raw milk and products made from it was 150 times … to be more affected by the illnesses. Some argue that because they grew up consuming raw milk without falling ill, … concerns due to its association with numerous outbreaks caused by enteric organisms. Mandatory pasteurization of milk …
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… Immigrants from countries where hepatitis A is common Household or close contacts of adopted children from areas … vaccine was given. You may have headache, fatigue, fever, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. These reactions are mild and … attacks the liver. Symptoms may include fatigue, fever, nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, dark …
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… traveller’s diarrhea and cholera, which are infections caused by 2 types of bacteria. The vaccine is approved by … The most common reactions are stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea and vomiting. Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) or … or fluids. Symptoms may also include stomach cramps, nausea, vomiting, bloating and feeling unwell. Symptoms can …
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… include mood swings and memory loss. The disease also causes problems with movement and advances quickly to a … but these people were infected in other countries. What causes vCJD? vCJD is caused by an abnormal prion – a protein found on the surface …
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… immune system makes to fight germs, such as bacteria and viruses like hepatitis B. HBIg is approved by Health Canada. Is … safety. All blood donors are screened for exposure to viruses such as HIV and hepatitis. Each blood donation is also tested for the presence of blood-borne viruses before being used to make HBIg. Several steps are …