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… foods can lower your risk of type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and colon cancer. Insoluble fibre can help keep … prevent constipation. Soluble fibre can help: Lower your blood cholesterol level Control your blood sugar levels Keep you feeling full longer How much …
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… all vaccines on time, your child can be protected from many diseases over a lifetime. Immunization has saved more lives … in close contact with someone with meningococcal type C disease It is important to keep a record of all … that covers the brain, and septicemia, an infection of the blood. For every 100 people who get sick, up to 15 will die, …
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… schedule in B.C. However, a vaccine for meningococcal C disease is routinely provided to infants and a vaccine that … have been in close contact with a case of meningococcal B disease. The vaccine is recommended, but not provided free, … that covers the brain, and septicemia, an infection of the blood. Permanent complications of infection include brain …
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… Health care workers are at risk of exposure to infectious diseases while at work. Many diseases can be prevented with … polio, hepatitis B, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), varicella and influenza. All are provided free to health care … recommended for health care workers who may be exposed to blood or body fluids. Individuals are considered to be …
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… my child? Iron is a mineral that’s used to help make red blood cells and carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Children …
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… recommended for adult travellers. Polio vaccine Polio is a disease caused by infection with a virus. People get it by … sharing. In rare instances, it can be spread by infected blood products. Hepatitis B can cause permanent liver … also recommended if you expect to have sexual relations or blood contact with local residents.You will receive this …
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… contacts may want to postpone travelling to areas where diseases or viruses such as Malaria or the Zika virus are … an evacuation plan to a local medical facility with a safe blood supply What immunizations should I have before I … pregnancy: Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Oral typhoid Varicella Yellow Fever Can I travel by air? Air travel is …
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… your health care provider. This includes people born with diseases that severely affect their immune system; people … with HIV infection who have a CD4+ count of less than 100 cells/mm3; hematological cancer patients; and stem cell transplant recipients. Persons with weakened immune …
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… are the best way to protect your child against many diseases and their complications. When you get your child … that covers the brain, and septicemia, an infection of the blood. For every 100 people who get sick, up to 15 will die, … is the Tdap vaccine? The Tdap vaccine protects against 3 diseases: Tetanus Diphtheria Pertussis (or whooping cough) …
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… disorders, underactive thyroid, diabetes, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, celiac disease and depression … have intense pain in your belly or rectum (bum) You have blood in your stool You have unexplained weight loss You … fluid in the intestines. These include psyllium and methylcellulose based products. Fibre supplements are widely …