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… Throw away all eye make-up that was used when the symptoms first started. Once the infection has gone, make sure the …
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… you are getting from food. For foods that have a label, check the nutrition facts table to see how much calcium the … both calcium and vitamin D. If you take a multivitamin, check the label to see if it has calcium. Do not take more … toddler feeding guidelines: Baby's Best Chance Toddler's First Steps For more nutrition information, call 8-1-1 to …
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… to keep them soft. Aim to drink 2.2 to 3.0 litres (9 to 12 cups) of fluid every day. Water is the best choice. Add fibre … high fibre. If you are at risk for a bowel obstruction, check with your health care provider about whether a high … use fibre supplements, check with your health care provider first. If you have a medical condition or are pregnant, it …
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… your mouth, mix drinks or make ice cubes without boiling it first. Please note that boiling water will get rid of … have been treated. If you have a very weak immune system, check with the bottling company to find out what treatment, … recipes where water is used but not boiled, such as cold soups. For more information For more information, including …
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… especially when using combustion appliances. You can check the outdoor air quality in your area before opening … testing to make sure they are working properly. You can check with a consumer guide to find a carbon monoxide …
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… by the provincial medical services plan (MSP). You can check with your local travel clinic to find out the cost. … not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more … die or have permanent brain damage. Infection during the first 6 months of pregnancy may result in infection of the …
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… milk (breast milk) is the only food a baby needs for the first 6 months of their life. It’s recommended that babies … an unopened seal. If you’re not sure if your water is safe, check with your health authority contact. How do I prepare … much to drink at each feed. Every baby is different. In the first few days, your baby’s stomach is small and they may …
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… They are most contagious from the day before and for the first few days after the rash appears. To reduce the spread … not attend daycare or school until 5 days after the rash first appears or the blisters have crusted. It usually takes … A few days later, a rash appears. Red spots appear first on the face and scalp, and then spread quickly down …
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… about 1 to 4 days, average of 2 days, after a person is first exposed to the influenza virus. Fever and other … not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more …
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… to safer substance use supplies Take home naloxone Drug checking services Referrals to health and social services … reduce harm with people who use substances? Use person-first language (for example “person with substance use …