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… environment. Heat can build up indoors when the outdoor temperatures are high. Exposure to indoor heat over 31C for … cool inside Turn on air conditioning (AC) if you have it. A temperature of less than 26°C is safe for most people Indoor temperatures over 31°C for long periods can be dangerous Get …
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… risk of falling and maintain independence. 1. Keep your body active: Not only does regular physical activity help …
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… and meat dishes Cook meats and poultry to an internal temperature of at least 74oC (165oF). Use a meat thermometer to make sure the meat is cooked to the proper temperature. If turkey or chicken is cooked with stuffing in … the meat and the stuffing are well cooked to an internal temperature of at least 74oC (165oF) Thaw frozen foods fully …
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… as tiny painless bumps that can appear anywhere on the body from 2 weeks to 6 months after contact with the virus. … of them. The bumps may become swollen and turn red as the body fights the virus. How does the infection spread? A … such as rings, studs, or piercings. Store condoms at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have …
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… include most vegetables, meats and seafood. The level of temperature needed to kill botulism bacteria for low-acid … gauge. By cooking under pressure, you can increase the temperature of boiling water from 100°C (212°F) up to 116°C (240°F). This is the minimum temperature necessary to destroy botulism spores, and the …
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… microwave or under cold running water. Do not thaw at room temperature Do not eat raw or undercooked poultry or meats … by using a meat thermometer. Measure the internal temperature of the meat by putting the thermometer into the … thickest part of the meat. You must achieve the following temperatures: The minimum internal temperature for poultry …
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… that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In a penis, the urethra also carries semen. What … treated. It takes time for the infection to clear from the body, so it is important that you do not have any oral, … such as rings, studs or piercings Store condoms at room temperature Use a new condom every time you have sex. Do not …
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… is passed from one person to another by contact with body fluids containing the bacteria during unprotected oral, … as the infection spreads to other areas of the body. In women, complications may include difficulty getting … such as rings, studs or piercings Store condoms at room temperature Use a new condom every time you have sex. Do not …
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… is passed from one person to another by contact with body fluids containing the bacteria during unprotected oral, … as the infection spreads to other areas of the body. Untreated chlamydia may cause sexually-acquired … such as rings, studs or piercings Store condoms at room temperature Use a new condom every time you have sex. Do not …
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… treated. It takes time for the infection to clear from the body, so it is important that you do not have any oral, … there is a chance that the infection will stay in your body or may be passed back to you or your partner(s). If … such as rings, studs or piercings Store condoms at room temperature Use a new condom every time you have sex. Do not …