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… “high” or “very high”. The AQHI provides advice on how to minimize health risks. To check the current and AQHI … heart and lung diseases, diabetes and dementia Adverse birth outcomes such as lower birth weight Those most likely … call toll-free 1-800-665-LUNG (5864) BC Centre for Disease Control: Wildfire Smoke …
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… with voluntary coordination Once a person begins showing signs or symptoms of CJD, the disease advances … CJD can be found in every country around the world. What causes CJD? CJD is caused by an abnormal prion – a protein … killing cells and creating gaps in tissue or sponge-like patches. Once these abnormal CJD prions appear in a person, …
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… of corticosteroid; problems with your immune system; use of birth control pills; pregnancy; or high blood sugar from poorly controlled diabetes. How is it spread? Vaginal yeast infections are not usually …
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… at home, school and work. Poor indoor air quality may cause headaches, tiredness, coughing, sneezing, sinus … HealthLinkBC File #42 Radon in homes and other dwellings . How can I improve indoor air quality? For detailed … There are 3 basic ways to improve indoor air quality: Control the source: Remove the source of pollution or reduce …
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… reduce the risks, such as by making your home smoke-free. How harmful is second-hand tobacco smoke? Second-hand … smoke can have a greater risk of miscarriages, premature birth and babies with low birth weight. How does second-hand … B.C. www.smokefreehousingbc.ca Tobacco and Vapour Products Control Act  …
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… include mood swings and memory loss. The disease also causes problems with movement and advances quickly to a … killing cells and creating gaps in tissue or sponge-like patches. The vCJD prion is the same prion found in cows with BSE. How does a person get vCJD? vCJD is not passed from person …
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… Vietnamese What are the health concerns of hot tub and pool use? Hot tubs and pools can provide an environment for … severe skin rashes, eye and ear infections, and pneumonia. How can I make sure the water is safe? If you are unsure of … problems, knowing which chemicals to add, and knowing how and when to safely add them. For more information on …
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… are prescribed for pain relief and are safe when correctly used and in ways that are well understood and managed. What … program teaches individuals who may witness an overdose how to respond and provide potentially life-saving care … Does naloxone lead to more drug use? No. Studies have shown that providing naloxone to people who use opioids does …
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… or salt. Salt and water are the most common ingredients used to manufacture the chlorine used in your drinking … File #49a Water-borne Infections in British Columbia . How long has chlorine been used to disinfect water? Chlorine … Canada use chlorine disinfectants to treat drinking water. How is chlorine added to my drinking water? There are many …
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… of tobacco products, they usually think of cigarettes. However, there are many tobacco and nicotine products sold … devices that heat vaping liquid into a vapour. The user inhales this vapour. These are not tobacco products, … health is to avoid tobacco and nicotine use altogether. How can I reduce the health harms associated with tobacco or …