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… Decrease your risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and diabetes When can I start breastfeeding or chestfeeding my … vitamin B12 levels. Discuss with a dietitian or your health care provider if you have questions about supplementation. … Nutrition Series Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby …
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… develop after receiving the vaccine, speak with your health care provider or call 8-1-1 for advice. Rare cases of … and those with certain chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or lung disease. For some people, … It is recommended that parents or guardians and their children discuss consent for immunization. Children under …
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… suggest that the thyroid gland function in school-age children may be affected by exposure to high levels of … increase the amount of nitrate in it. Therefore, be extra careful if you are boiling water to prepare infant formula. … have access to a safe water source. For more information on preparing infant formula, see HealthLinkBC File #69b Feeding …
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… lifelong physical, learning and behavioural disabilities. Children, youth and adults with FASD will be affected in … alcohol while feeding your baby, it is important that you plan around it. If you are going to have a drink, it is … worried about your infant or child, speak to your health care provider. A referral can be made to have your child …
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… poses a risk to pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, or their children. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women may wish … containing DEET may be considered. Talk with your health care provider about using DEET in this age group if you are … long will repellents with DEET provide protection? If you plan to be outdoors for a short period of time, always …
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… used bottle. How can I feed my baby away from home? If you plan to be away for 2 hours or less, put prepared formula in … have questions about feeding your baby, contact your health care provider, a public health nurse or a lactation … Nutrition Series Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby …
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… is a common illness caused by a virus. It mainly affects children between 6 months and 2 years of age. The disease is usually mild. Many children get roseola and recover without feeling sick. What … have these symptoms. When should my child see a health care provider? You cannot be sure your child has roseola …
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… health during pregnancy important? It is important to take care of your teeth and gums during pregnancy for the … can increase the risk for other health conditions (e.g., diabetes and heart disease) Poor dental health may affect … twice a day with toothpaste that contains fluoride Clean carefully along the gumline where plaque sticks Floss your …
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… at high risk of serious illness from influenza, include: Children 6 months to less than 5 years of age Pregnant … years and older Residents of any age living in residential care, assisted living or other group facilities Children and … Kidney disease, chronic liver disease such as hepatitis, diabetes, cancer, anemia or weakened immune system Those …
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… in some countries. It is important to talk to your health care provider or visit a travel clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks … vaccines are not covered by the provincial medical services plan (MSP). You can check with your local travel clinic to … receive the vaccine. The vaccine is approved for adults and children age 2 months of age and older. It is given as a …