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… 2 (SARS-CoV-2) that causes COVID-19. The vaccines cause your body to produce antibodies that will help protect you … People 65 years of age and older Residents of long-term care and assisted living facilities People with underlying … and those with certain chronic health conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or lung disease. For some people, …
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… products. What are the risks of vaping? Vaping can impact your health in several ways: Exposure to toxic and … new products. As a result, the long-term impacts to your health are not fully understood. There may be risks … a friend Seek support from trusted friends, family, health care providers, and resources such as QuitNow or Talk …
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… each year. What can I do to prevent foodborne illness? Wash your hands Wash your hands before you eat or handle any food, and after you use the bathroom. Scrub all parts of your hands with soap for at least 20 seconds and rinse them …
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… plastic device wrapped in copper. It is inserted into your uterus (via your vagina) by your health care provider. When inserted within 7 days of unprotected … or came out less than 6 hours after intercourse You missed taking 1 birth control pill in the first week You missed …
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… How damaging is UV radiation? When exposed to UV radiation, your body produces and releases more melanin (a skin pigment) to absorb the UV radiation. This makes your skin darken and is a sign of skin damage. There are two … serious health concern as UVA and UVB radiation can affect your skin, eyes, and immune system. UVA causes immediate …
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… (or phlegm) is mucus that you cough up from deep inside your lungs. It is usually thick, cloudy and sticky. Sputum … the best way to find out if you have TB disease. If you are taking medicine for TB, testing your sputum is one of the … can improve the accuracy of your test results. Your health care provider will let you know if you can collect the 3 …
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… travel to tropical and developing countries. Speak with your health care provider or travel clinic staff for advice before … or infant younger than 7 days old. While the plane is taking off and landing, breastfeed or bottle-feed your baby. …
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… Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an infected … At least 4 weeks before you travel, speak with your health care provider or visit a travel health clinic. Ask about the … with food and plenty of water to reduce stomach upset. Taking anti-malarial mediation does not guarantee that you …
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… household contacts of someone living with HBV and health care providers. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC … this virus to others by doing the following: Talk to your health care provider if you are pregnant, as HBV … twice a year Check with your health care provider before taking any new medicines or vitamins, including over the …
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… or working in some countries. It is important to talk to your health care provider, or visit a travel clinic at least 6 to 8 … vaccine will start offering protection about 1 week after taking the last dose. The travel clinic will provide …