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… to cause a sudden change in your vision. You may not need surgery right away. A change in your glasses or the use of a … Your doctor may advise you that there are benefits from surgery. At that time, surgery should be considered, and delaying may not be best. …
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… example, vitamin oils, tablets and anticancer agents) and cosmetics. Speak with your health care provider if you had …
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… insecticidal spray indoors in the evening Use non-perfumed cosmetics and toiletries. Scented products attract …
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… visit Health Canada: Product safety – Consumer products and cosmetics at …
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… symptoms after using tampons, a menstrual cup or after a surgery or skin injury, contact your health care provider … A burn, skin infection or injury, including a wound from surgery. Those who develop a SA wound infection after surgery may be at greater risk of TSS Recent respiratory …
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… is in both COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. PEG can be found in some cosmetics, skin care products, laxatives, cough syrups and …
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… own emergency preparedness plan. The plan must include procedures to prepare for, respond to and recover from any emergency. This includes procedures for evacuating people in their care, if needed. …
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… or cough, follow your organization's health and safety procedures. Call 9-1-1 or take the child to the emergency … children. It is not usually fatal but the child may need surgery to remove the coin Plastic toy parts, buttons, …
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… Ultrasound scans, including fetal ultrasounds, are medical procedures and should only be used when there is a medical …