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… has teeth, they are at risk for tooth decay. Many things cause tooth decay, including the bacteria that is normally … Association, the damage that sugar does to teeth depends on how much sugar goes into the mouth and how long it stays in the mouth. When your child eats or …
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… is salmonellosis? Salmonellosis is a food borne infection caused by Salmonella bacteria. Symptoms include sudden stomach … usually occur within 6 to 72 hours and last 4 to 7 days. How is salmonellosis spread? The disease is spread through … sanitize them after putting raw meat and poultry on them. How do I prevent salmonellosis? Always wash your hands after …
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… anxious to get back to ordinary life as soon as possible. However, it is important to remember that flood waters are … not fit to drink without additional treatment and tests to show the water is safe. For more information, see … . If the water in the well looks clear, you may be able to use it after disinfection. For information on how to …
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… their drinking water. Ask your doctor or nurse practioner how weak your immune system is, and whether you need to take extra precautions. How can drinking water become contaminated? Drinking water … can contain different organisms, including bacteria, viruses and parasites, which can cause disease. These organisms …
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… the activity you are doing and where you are going. Always use well-marked trails when hiking and stay on them to avoid getting lost. How can I prepare for the wilderness? Whether your activity … out a trip plan. Tell others where you are going and for how long. Visit …
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… What is malaria? Malaria is a very serious disease caused by different Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites … malaria as children will have some immunity to infection. However, this wears off a few years after moving away from … developing babies, including a risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and death for mother and infant. Pregnant women cannot …
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… oils found naturally in animal and plant foods, and those used in cooking, at the table, and added to processed foods. … Fats are called saturated or unsaturated depending on how much of each type of fatty acid they contain. For … shelf life of packaged products. Read the food label to see how much saturated fat a food contains. Trans fat There are …
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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 … when wet. Be careful getting in and out of the pool Use a handrail if possible and avoid climbing on slippery or … Canada approval, and the right size for your weight. How can I protect my child? Never leave your child alone …
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… is yersiniosis? Yersiniosis is an intestinal infection caused by bacteria called Yersinia . How is yersiniosis spread? Yersinia bacteria can be carried … cramps or severe diarrhea, see your health care provider. How can I prevent yersiniosis? Always wash your hands …
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… be expected to be completely free of the foods that cause allergic reactions, they should make efforts to create … Other : anxiety, headache, metallic taste or uterine cramps How is a severe allergic reaction treated? When a reaction … provider should know: The signs and symptoms of anaphylaxis How to respond to a child who is having a severe allergic …