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… cool and hydrated Drink plenty of water and other fluids (about 3-4 litres of water a day), especially if you are … try to limit your caffeine intake to 300 mg per day (about 1 1/2 cups of coffee) and no alcohol intake. If you … and malaise Feeling light-headed or dizziness Headache Disorientation Peeing less, and urine is very dark Body …
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… lots of language is very good for a baby. Talk to your baby about what you are doing or how they might be feeling. For … learn to move to get what they want. For more information about social and emotional play, visit Appetite to Play at … and self-expression. Children need playful chances to learn about and explore the world Children do not need costly or …
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… meets your needs. For more information For more information about indoor air quality and your health, visit: Health … Combustion Gases in Your Home – Things You Should Know About Combustion Spillage … ency/homes/combustion-gases-your-home-things-you-should-know-about-combustion-spillage/18639 Government of Canada: …
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… be prevented. Heat-related illness can lead to weakness, disorientation and exhaustion. In severe cases, it can lead to … illness? A healthy human body maintains a temperature of about 37°C (98.6°F). When your body temperature rises, heat … you are active on a hot day. Ask your health care provider about how much water you should drink on hot days if you are …
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… Contact your doctor, travel clinic, or public health nurse about which vaccines your child needs and the risk of … personal hygiene (cleaning) practices and being careful about what you eat and drink are the best ways to prevent … Syndrome, a rare but serious illness. For more information about Reye Syndrome, visit HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye …
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… uneaten Plan ahead When you can, offer your child choices about the foods they want in their lunch. Ask them “Would … end of the day. Be allergy aware Some schools have rules about the types of foods that can be brought to the … restrict peanuts and nuts. Speak with school staff to learn about allergy guidelines in your school. For more …
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… or Cryptococcus gattii (C. gattii) . This document is about the disease caused by C. gattii . Cryptococcus lives … in B.C., 10 to 25 people become sick from C. gattii , and about 16 per cent die. Some people are at a slightly higher …
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… what you know . Answer yes or no to the following sentences about vaccines and the immune system. I know why it is … the immune system and how does it work? You may have heard about viruses and bacteria, often called germs. Some germs …
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… as addictive as cigarettes. There is a lot we do not know about the long-term health risks of vaping. If you choose to … on the Canadian market. There is not a lot of evidence about their safety and potential risks are not yet clear. … As they are new products, very little evidence is available about their effectiveness as a cessation aid. If you are …
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… sometimes a rash on the body. These symptoms generally last about 1 week, but they can last for several weeks or months. … label for instructions on proper use. For more information about insect repellents, see HealthLinkBC File #96 Insect …