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… and chew chopped foods. Follow these tips to reduce the risk of choking and food poisoning When preparing vegetables … hard candies. Do not offer chewable vitamins. How much food should I offer to my baby? The amount of food to offer your … feeding guidelines for babies and toddlers (#69k) Breastfeeding or chestfeeding (#70) … Feeding your baby …
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… each year due to B.C.’s routine infant, school-age and high-risk adult immunization programs. Most chronic (long term) … infection Coughing or sneezing Through water or food What should I do if I have been exposed to hepatitis B virus? See … called cirrhosis, which can lead to liver failure and/or cancer in a small number of people. What should I do if I …
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… Why is folate important for my baby? Folate lowers the risk of your unborn baby having a neural tube defect (NTD). … and for 4 to 6 weeks after, or for as long as you are breastfeeding. If you could become pregnant, or are pregnant … with 400 mcg (0.4 mg) of folic acid every day. What should I look for when choosing a multivitamin with folic …
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… with a person’s blood or body fluids you could be at risk of HIV, hepatitis B or hepatitis C, or other blood … blood is present in the fluid, but the risk is low. What should I do if I come into contact with blood or body … infections (STIs) Do not donate blood, plasma, organs, breast milk, tissue, or sperm Do not share toothbrushes, …
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… cases of TSS are linked to menstruation. If you think you have TSS, call 9-1-1 or go to the nearest emergency … injury, contact your health care provider immediately. What should I do if I think I have TSS? Toxic shock syndrome … sponge, it should be removed as soon as possible. Who is at risk of TSS? TSS from a staph infection can affect anyone; …
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… in unimmunized people, including visitors to Canada, who have traveled overseas. Is there a measles vaccine? There … or kissing someone who has the virus can also put you at risk. What are the symptoms? Symptoms of measles include … the disease or received 2 doses of a measles vaccine, you should get immunized to prevent the illness. You need to get …
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… age spots, and sagging. It can also lead to some skin cancers. UVB is more harmful than UVA. It causes delayed … degeneration), and cancer of the eyelid. Who is most at risk from UV radiation? Children who are frequently in the … 98 per cent and SPF 100 blocks 99 per cent. Sunscreen should also be “broad spectrum,” which means it screens both …
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… people who get mumps. Adults and teens with mumps can have painful swelling of the testicles (about 1 in 4 cases) … or kissing someone who has the virus can also put you at risk. What are the symptoms? Symptoms may include fever, … or the recommended number of doses of a mumps vaccine you should get immunized. Although getting the mumps vaccine …
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… . Who should get the vaccine? The influenza vaccine is available … is especially recommended for people who are at high risk of serious illness from influenza and those able to … disease, chronic liver disease such as hepatitis, diabetes, cancer, anemia or weakened immune system Those with health …
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… have fever, swollen glands or changes in your vision, you should see your health care provider immediately. Who is … an organ or bone marrow transplant, or who have had cancer treatment Infants and young children Pregnant women … For People with Weakened Immune Systems . Although the risk is relatively low of getting Toxoplasmosis through …