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… Why is iron important? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced “hee-muh-glow-bin”). … growth and development, including brain development. How much iron do I need? The amount of iron you need depends … need more iron depending on a variety of factors, including how often they donate. Endurance athletes such as …
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… access to fluoridated water supply through their community. How does fluoride prevent tooth decay? Fluoride protects … water suppliers should make the test results available to users and the public. If you have a private/domestic well, … for the past 70 years. Decades of extensive research show that water fluoridation is a safe, effective and …
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… arm, leg or other body part. This kind of infection can cause gangrene – the death of tissue in a part of the body. … bacteria sometimes cause necrotizing fasciitis. However, these bacteria make toxins that destroy body tissue … HealthLinkBC File #106 Group A Streptococcal Infections . How is it spread? Group A streptococcus bacteria spread by …
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… the other eye. The child's brain ignores the weak eye and uses the strong eye to see. If untreated, the child's brain … Lack of coordination or clumsiness in physical activities How can I help to prevent eye injuries for my child? You can … activities can decrease the natural blink reflex and cause irritated, red, or dry eyes Provide an area for homework …
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… your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses or bacteria. Health Canada has approved Ig. Is immune … infections could be passed on through the use of Ig. However, since blood screening and testing began, there have … may give you Ig after exposure to hepatitis A or measles. How can I prevent hepatitis A after exposure? People receive …
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… influenza vaccine is safe. It contains killed influenza viruses or parts of the viruses that cannot cause influenza. … tend to be worse with a greater risk of complications. How can influenza be prevented? You can reduce the risk of … and sneezing into your shirt sleeve rather than your hands How does influenza spread? Influenza spreads easily from …
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… also known as cryptococcosis, is a fungal infection caused by the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans or Cryptococcus … Your health care provider can request tests if you show symptoms, but tests will not be performed just to see if … have had organ transplants Have chronic lung disease Smoke How is this disease diagnosed? If you live or visit an area …
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… Influenza is an acute infection of the respiratory system caused by the influenza virus. Getting sick with influenza … years with widespread or epidemic influenza activity. How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of … getting sick with influenza and spreading it to others. How does influenza spread? Influenza spreads easily from …
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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 … will die. The risk is higher if you are 50 years or older. How is hepatitis A spread? The hepatitis A virus is found in …
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… is iron important for my child? Iron is a mineral that’s used to help make red blood cells and carry oxygen to all … growth and development, including brain development.  How can I make sure my child has enough iron? Introduce … source of iron for your child. Here are some ways to use iron-fortified infant cereal in recipes. Oatmeal pancake …