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… if you do not drink enough fluids to stay hydrated. What causes heat-related illness? A healthy human body maintains a … or other substances Previous heat stroke High humidity How can I prevent heat-related illness? There are many ways … in air-conditioned buildings or take a cool bath or shower. At temperatures above 30°C (86°F), fans alone may not …
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… want to postpone travelling to areas where diseases or viruses such as Malaria or the Zika virus are common. The … pregnancy occur during the first and third trimesters. How can I prepare before I travel? Before you travel, you … safe for most pregnant women up to 36 weeks gestation. However, there is a higher risk for pregnant women to …
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… and the membranes around the heart and brain. This can cause infections of the blood, muscles or lungs, and cause … an infected person are at higher risk of getting infected. However, most infections occur from contact with those whose … GAS infection is more common in those with chickenpox. How is it spread? Group A Streptococcus bacteria are often …
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… Preventing abuse and neglect of older adults Last updated September 14, … Line (SAIL) to receive guidance about your concern. How can abuse and neglect be prevented? There is no law in … signs and screen for abuse and neglect, and they know how to help. They can help an older adult assess their own …
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… mineral fibres found in rock. For decades, asbestos was used as a building material in homes and other buildings. … . How can asbestos get into my drinking water? Asbestos may … While it is also possible that water droplets from the shower or humidifiers may contain asbestos fibres, exposure …
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… headache or neck stiffness for which you cannot find a cause, or other symptoms of WNV, contact your health care … and transmit the virus. Some of these are present in B.C. However, the number of mosquitos infected with WNV in B.C. … risk of WNV infection in people in B.C. is considered low. How can I protect myself? Any activity that prevents …
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… shrubs as caterpillars. Although most insect defoliators cause little damage, there are a few species that can be … to people who live or work outdoors in affected areas. How are these moth populations controlled in B.C.? Many … area, making the spray block appear larger than it is; however, no spraying occurs outside of the delineated …
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… access to fluoridated water supply through their community. How does fluoride prevent tooth decay? Fluoride protects … water suppliers should make the test results available to users and the public. If you have a private/domestic well, … for the past 70 years. Decades of extensive research show that water fluoridation is a safe, effective and …
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… tick without leaving some mouth parts behind, which can cause an infection. How to remove a tick yourself If you can remove the tick … can be disposed of in your household garbage once dead. How do I avoid getting bitten by a tick? You can help …
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… arm, leg or other body part. This kind of infection can cause gangrene – the death of tissue in a part of the body. … bacteria sometimes cause necrotizing fasciitis. However, these bacteria make toxins that destroy body tissue … HealthLinkBC File #106 Group A Streptococcal Infections . How is it spread? Group A streptococcus bacteria spread by …