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… Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other health measure. What is the Td vaccine? … is approved by Health Canada and is provided free. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. In early … bites, burns or scrapes, it is recommended that you see your health care provider immediately for treatment. This is …
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… if you travel to or work in some countries. Discuss your travel plans with a public health unit, a travel … ASA (e.g. Aspirin®) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen … not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more …
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… they rely on or trust. Abuse of older adults can occur at home, in the community, or in institutional settings. Those … Abuse and Information Line (SAIL) to receive guidance about your concern. How can abuse and neglect be prevented? There … Abuse and Information Line (SAIL), hosted by Seniors First BC, 604 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at 1 866 …
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… or feces. If you have fever, swollen glands or changes in your vision, you should see your health care provider … or contact your local health authority by phone at: First Nations Health Authority 604-693-6500, toll free … run by private owners or water companies. If you own your home and have your own water supply, such as a well, then …
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… prevent tooth decay? Fluoride protects teeth when they first appear and as they develop over time. Fluoride bonds … Canadian drinking water have been adjusted for the past 70 years. Decades of extensive research show that water … occurring element, high concentrations may be bad for your health. Fluoride is recommended to prevent tooth decay …
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… emergency preparedness and planning at the facility where your family member lives, you may ask: What is the … There are a few things to consider if you want to care for your family member during an emergency: Is your home suitable and accessible for a person with their …
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… by-products. These by-products can also get inside your home from car exhaust coming in through a garage. What are … monoxide detector Nitrogen dioxide (NO2): May irritate your eyes, nose, throat and lungs and cause shortness of …
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… Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other health measure. What is the COVID-19 … 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19. The vaccine causes your body to produce antibodies that will help protect you … immune system, you may need more than one dose depending on your immunization history. Getting all the recommended doses …
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… are given. The risk of thrombosis is increased in those: 45 years of age and older With a history of thrombosis; or With … not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye …
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… state and death. It may take anywhere from 5 to15 years for symptoms of vCJD to develop from the time of being … any age, but the disease is most common in people under 30 years of age. Since the discovery of vCJD in 1995, there … complications tend to develop approximately 2 years after initial symptoms occur. How is vCJD treated? …