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… It can irritate the skin, eyes, nose or throat. Allergy or asthma symptoms could get worse. Poor indoor air quality is … air pollution, especially when ventilation is limited. Knowing possible causes will help you improve the quality of … HealthLinkBC File #42 Radon in homes and other dwellings . How can I improve indoor air quality? For detailed …
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… who survive repeated or lengthy episodes of malaria as children will have some immunity to infection. However, this wears off a few years after moving away from … traveller and HealthLinkBC File #41d Travelling with children. Travel Series Health advice for travellers (#41a) …
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… keep teeth healthy for a lifetime. Healthy baby teeth help children eat and speak clearly. Baby teeth guide permanent … Association, the damage that sugar does to teeth depends on how much sugar goes into the mouth and how long it stays in … mouth mix with the sugars to make a mild acid. This acid attacks the hard outer layer of teeth (also called enamel) …
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… Blindness and deafness Paralysis Behaviour problems Death How can I protect my baby from SBS? If your baby's crying is … your baby such as babysitters, relatives and friends about how to safely care for your baby. Make sure they understand … your baby or stop their crying does not mean that you are a bad parent. Crying is an annoying sound; it is supposed to …
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… Canada. What is hepatitis B? Hepatitis B is a virus that attacks the liver. When babies get infected with hepatitis … infection, see HealthLinkBC File #25a Hepatitis B vaccine . How is a baby protected against hepatitis B at birth? When a … redness and swelling where the vaccine was given. Some children may experience fever, fussiness or fatigue. …
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… water or the juice is not pasteurized before consumption. How serious is this problem? This problem is very serious … risk? People at higher risk of getting sick are: Young children (5 years of age and under) Older adults Pregnant … groups should not sell or serve unpasteurized juice. Children on field trips to farms or farm markets should not …
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… The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the immune system. The immune system is the part of … by HIV. Having HIV does not mean that you have AIDS. How can I get HIV? HIV is found in body fluids, such as … HIV infection. Why test for HIV? Having an HIV test and knowing your test result will help you to make decisions …
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… to manage their disease. This includes information about how to prevent passing HIV to other people. A person with … and baby. Should I get tested if I am planning a pregnancy? Knowing your HIV status is important information in planning … done in many developing countries. Parents or guardians of children born in or adopted from these countries should …
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… is a shared responsibility between staff, parents and children. While child care facilities cannot be expected to … make efforts to create and maintain a safe environment for children with food allergy. Maintaining an allergy safe … Other : anxiety, headache, metallic taste or uterine cramps How is a severe allergic reaction treated? When a reaction …
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… with public access must comply with the BC Pool Regulation. How can I stay safe when swimming? Look for and read the … of water (e.g. bathtub). ‘Non-swimmers’ and young children (0-12 years old) need constant supervision by a responsible adult. Keep small children within arm’s reach of a responsible person (at …