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… label specifically says to do so Do not use pesticides on baby cribs, playpens or toys Qualified pesticide …
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… moth 24-hour information line: 1-866-917-5999 Island Health Video: “Spongy Moth Aerial Spraying: Is It Safe?” …
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… Trim its nails often Keep your pet’s living and feeding area clean Control parasites such as roundworms, … Feed your pet high-quality pet foods It is best to avoid feeding your pet raw meat, raw meat pet treats or … women can cause serious problems for the developing baby such as brain damage or death. People undergoing …
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… of the trap toward the wall. When the rodents get used to feeding, set the traps. Make sure the bait is securely … food for a few days prior to baiting, so the rodent starts feeding in the area Read and follow the directions on the … fruit and nuts from your yard Remove pet food right after feeding and do not leave it outside overnight Clean out …
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… cleaning raw vegetables and fruit, as well as making baby formula Drink mixes such as juice concentrates or drink … People with Weakened Immune Systems HealthLinkBC File #69b Feeding Your Baby Formula: Safely Making and Storing Formula … …
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… may affect the general oral health of your developing baby. Research shows there may be a link between periodontal … disease and having a pre-term or low-birth weight baby. These babies are at greater risk of having … mouth should be treated right away to keep you and your baby healthy. Are x-rays, local anesthetics and medications …
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… dose 2 months 2nd dose 4 months It is important that your baby gets the rotavirus vaccine on time. The first dose of … A few drops of the liquid vaccine are placed into your baby’s mouth to swallow. The virus from the vaccine may be found in your baby’s stool for at least 10 days after immunization. …
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… on your age, sex, and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Recommended amount of iron per day: Age (years) … 6 months of age. Continue to offer breast milk until your baby is 2 years or older. Babies who are not given breast … a variety of iron-rich foods. At about 6 months, your baby needs more iron. Include iron-rich solid foods in your …
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… #49b Disinfecting Drinking Water HealthLinkBC File #69b Feeding Your Baby Formula: Safely Making and Storing Formula … Preventing …
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… µg = microgram *Including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding Do some people need more vitamin D? If you take … File 68e Calcium and Your Health Infant and toddler feeding guidelines: Baby's Best Chance Toddler First Steps Vitamin D content of …