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… with your health care provider. Identify the problem Generally, the water supplier is responsible for the service … their distribution system. You will have to get your water tested for lead by a laboratory to find out what the water … taken first thing in the morning before using water will generally show any problems. If your home was built before …
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… your doctor may need to check your INR (blood clotting test) more often, or change your dose of warfarin. The chart …
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… may try to capture the bat without touching it so it can be tested for rabies If the bat is inside, close all doors and …
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… health unit for information on recreational water quality testing. Take a first aid course Take a first aid course …
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… talk to your health care provider. You may need to be tested for allergies before being immunized. People with egg … get an influenza vaccine. Fact: It is safe for babies to breastfeed after mothers receive the influenza vaccine. For …
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… tick in a small plastic or glass container to submit it for testing through your health care provider. Put a cotton ball …
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… disease before 2004 or The disease was confirmed by a lab test It is important to keep a record of all immunizations …
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… shortness of breath, chest pain and headaches. Gastro-intestinal symptoms can also occur, including nausea, vomiting … changes. If swallowed Ingestion of elemental mercury is generally non-toxic because it is poorly absorbed in the … to metallic mercury. Your healthcare provider can order tests and provide treatment. Small residential mercury …