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… guidance from the Canadian Pediatric Society against their use. Parents and caregivers should be aware of the risks and … (40 to 60 grams) of sugar per can. Check the label to see how much sugar the product contains. Sugary drinks are the … energy drinks? Children, teens, people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or sensitive to caffeine should avoid energy …
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… liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and even death. How is hepatitis C virus spread? HCV is spread primarily … and pipes Sharing unsterilized materials or equipment used for tattoos, body-piercing, acupuncture or electrolysis … C virus not spread? Hepatitis C is not passed through breast milk, casual contact such as hugging, kissing, …
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… visits, you may have physical exams and other tests to see how healthy your liver is. You may also be referred to a … on them in a separate plastic bag before disposing into household garbage (for example, bandages, tissues, tampons, … with the area for at least 10 minutes before wiping it up Breast or chestfeeding is safe, unless the nipple or areola …
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… Why do I need iron? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced “hee-muh-glow-bin”). … day depends on your age, sex, whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding, and what food sources of iron you eat. What … and nutrition facts table to see if iron has been added and how much. What are the different forms of iron? There are 2 …
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… your blood sugar levels Keep you feeling full longer How much fibre do I need? Depending on your age and sex, aim … 50 38 g 25 g 51 to 70+ 30 g 21 g Pregnancy (any age) / 28 g Breast feeding (any age) / 29 g g = gram People with … health care provider or registered dietitian to find out how much fibre is right for you. How can I increase the …
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… infections (STIs). It is a family of over 100 types of viruses that can infect the penis, vulva (area outside of the … which is a routine part of a female sexual health exam. How is HPV spread? HPV spreads by skin-to-skin contact. This … sexual activity in which skin-to-skin contact takes place. How common is HPV infection? Three out of 4 sexually active …
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… that affects the outer layer of the skin. The virus causes small, smooth bumps on the skin’s surface. These can … become swollen and turn red as the body fights the virus. How does the infection spread? A molluscum infection is … humid climates, but it can be found throughout the world. How is it treated? In healthy people, the bumps will usually …
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… A vaginal yeast infection is a common infection caused by the overgrowth of yeast in the vagina. What causes … or high blood sugar from poorly controlled diabetes. How is it spread? Vaginal yeast infections are not usually spread during sex. However, if your partner has symptoms, they should also seek …
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… Vietnamese What is norovirus? Norovirus is a virus that causes acute gastroenteritis, an infection of the digestive … is very rare and hospital care is usually not needed. How does the virus spread? Norovirus is found in the vomit … more than 2 or 3 days, or if dehydration is a concern. How can you prevent infection with the virus? There is no …
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… many women at some point during their adult lives. What causes cervicitis? Cervicitis is often caused by sexually … examined by a health care provider and have lab tests done. How is it spread? The sexually transmitted organisms that … I am taking antibiotics? There is very little evidence to show that antibiotics stop hormonal forms of birth control …