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… naturally swallow or cough up fluids on their own. Avoid using items that prop the baby in one position during sleep. …
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… HBV is not spread by: Kissing, hugging or holding hands Using the same dishes or cutlery or sharing meals with …
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… sharing needles, syringes or other drug injection equipment Using a condom every time you have vaginal, anal or oral sex … by ordinary, everyday household contact such as kissing, using the toilet or preparing food. In order for the disease …
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… period of time, it will affect your nervous system, causing shaking, drowsiness, weakness, anxiety, depression and …
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… HIV infection? You can reduce your risk of HIV infection by using safer sex supplies such as condoms when having sex, using safer drug use equipment and other measures. For more …
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… that live in the bowel of up to 7% of people without causing illness. Your intestines also normally contain many … wash your hands with soap and water, especially after using the toilet and before you eat. Use an alcohol-based …
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… tooth decay than those who drink non-fluoridated water. By using fluoridated water, children develop strong teeth. As …
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… to prevent infection and keep the affected area clean. Using antiseptic creams or lotions, as well as …