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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 …
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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 … eating enough fibre and want to use fibre supplements, check with your health care provider first. If you have a …
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… been exposed to rubella and are not immune will need blood tests to determine if they have been infected. What should I …
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… scooters. Arrange for your support network to immediately check on you after a disaster. What supplies should I have …
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… (under the armpit) The armpit method is usually used to check for fever in newborns and young children: Place the … (in the rectum or bum) The rectal method can be used to check for fevers in newborns and young children. Use a …
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… Supply distribution and needle recovery programs Substance checking services to learn what may be in an illicit drug …
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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. …
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… or a spoon May climb out of the crib Walks alone and walks upstairs 1 step at a time Speaks in short phrases, such as …