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… to occur in babies between 2 and 4 months of age. The second kind of sleep-related infant death is accidental. … more information about Canadian safety regulations and to check for product recalls, visit Health Canada - Consumer … warm. A baby’s hands and feet are normally a little cool. Check the back of your baby’s neck, and take off a layer if …
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… does not prevent someone from getting them again. Regular checks for head lice can be part of a family’s hygiene … like a rash How can I tell if my child has head lice? To check for head lice, use the wet combing method: Wash and … to check the head for any eggs and remove them after the second treatment. The itching may last for 7 to 10 days, …
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… and in walls, ceilings, windows, door frames and furniture Check entry points on walls shared with neighbours and … clutter Be careful what you bring into your house: Check furniture and bedding you buy from second-hand stores, garage sales or roadside pickup. Do not …
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… BV, you must be examined by a health care provider. Lab tests of your vaginal fluid may be done. Your health care … antibiotics, keep taking your birth control pills and use a second form of birth control, such as a condom, until your … syphilis. Important things to remember when using condoms: Check the condom package for damage and to ensure the expiry …
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… lose consciousness. Febrile seizures usually last from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. However, they can be as short as a few seconds or last for more than 15 minutes. How serious is a … condition A febrile seizure lasting 30 minutes or more A second seizure within 24 hours of the first What can cause a …
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… you choose to consume energy drinks, use them with caution. Check the label for the caffeine content. Follow the … 10 to 15 teaspoons (40 to 60 grams) of sugar per can. Check the label to see how much sugar the product contains. … of all energy drinks have a warning for these vulnerable groups. Caffeine and other ingredients in energy drinks can …
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… at levels below the guideline, it is important to have a second test done to confirm the results. If your water tests positive for arsenic above the recommended level, use …
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… to norovirus you may have the following symptoms: an upset stomach, vomiting, and/or diarrhea. Other symptoms … You could also drink fluids such as juices, clear soups, or oral rehydration fluids for vomiting or diarrhea. … running water, soap and cleansing of the hands for about 20 seconds. For more information see HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand …
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… when you dive or jump in. Look for no diving signs. Check the area each time before you enter the water, as … be worn for swimming, but never replace adult supervision. Check the label for Transport Canada approval, and the right … child alone near water Drowning is silent and can happen in seconds, even in just a few centimetres of water (e.g. …
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… is no vaccine to prevent infection with hepatitis C. Blood tests will show if you were exposed to hepatitis C or have … as a result of the incident, you will need follow-up blood tests at 3 and 6 weeks and then at 3 months after the … carefully with soap and warm water for at least 15 to 20 seconds. Waterless alcohol-based hand rinses can be used as …