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… in the bowel of up to 7% of people without causing illness. Your intestines also normally contain many good bacteria that help you digest food and stay healthy. When antibiotics are taken to treat an illness, these good … People who are taking antibiotics People undergoing cancer chemotherapy People who have other illnesses The …
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… is pushing too hard against artery walls. This can damage your arteries over time and increase your risk of heart … lime, ginger, garlic and onion Make healthier choices when eating out. Restaurant food is often high in sodium. If … diseases including heart disease, stroke and several cancers. If you drink alcohol, consider limiting to one to 2 …
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… authority under a power of attorney Sexual abuse occurs when a person pressures an older adult for intimacy, … older adults’ rights to privacy, information or community supports they are eligible for Neglect refers to situations … Abuse and Information Line (SAIL) to receive guidance about your concern. How can abuse and neglect be prevented? There …
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… it can progress to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and even death. How is hepatitis C virus spread? HCV … kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, liver failure, liver cancer or the need for a liver transplant. How do I know if … antibody test means that you have or had hepatitis C. If your antibody test is positive, you need a ribonucleic acid …
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