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… products Talk to a dietitian, pharmacist or your health care provider if you have questions about the specific form … of NTDs or had a pregnancy affected by NTDs You have diabetes, obesity, gastrointestinal conditions such as … dialysis You struggle with drug or alcohol use You are taking anti-epilepsy medications or medications that …
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… be offered a blood test for rubella immunity as part of your prenatal care. If you are not immune, you should be immunized after … on the face and then moves downwards from the head to the feet, and lasts about 3 to 5 days. About half of all rubella …
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… for long periods can be dangerous. If it gets very hot in your home, plan to go somewhere cooler if possible. Why are … is showing signs of heat-related illness? Contact a health care provider if your infant or young child shows signs of a … should I do if my child is dehydrated? Contact a health care provider right away if your infant or young child shows …
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… toilet, or to become independent in toileting. Start when your child shows you they are ready. Make toilet learning a … How can I start toilet learning with my child? Start by taking a child-centred approach and honouring your child’s … child’s life to get started Make sure that everyone who cares for your child is using the same approach to toilet …
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… at the same time. For an accurate diagnosis, a health care provider should check all suspicious bumps and lesions. … the expiry date. Do not use a condom after its expiry date Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. … as hepatitis A, B and human papillomavirus (HPV). Talk to your health care provider about how to get these …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Lunch is an important part of your child’s day. Eating a variety of nutritious foods while at school helps your child get the energy and nutrients they need to: Learn … Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you …
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… less common ways HCV is spread include: Sharing personal care items, such as toothbrushes, dental floss, razors, nail … scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), kidney disease, type 2 diabetes, liver failure, liver cancer or the need for a … antibody test means that you have or had hepatitis C. If your antibody test is positive, you need a ribonucleic acid …
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… because they can remain in the air longer, get deeper into your lungs and may even get into your bloodstream. Fine … of pre-existing lung or heart conditions Increased health care use such as emergency room visits and hospital stays … Increased risk of developing heart and lung diseases, diabetes and dementia Adverse birth outcomes such as lower …
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… umbrella if you can’t find a shady spot. If you cannot keep your child out of the sun, make sure to protect their skin … particular attention to the ears, back of the neck, tops of feet and the back of the knees. Be careful when applying sunscreen near the eyes. It can be …
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… systems, such as those with certain types of cancers or taking certain medications, may not be at higher risk of … to take extra precautions with their drinking water. Ask your doctor or nurse practioner how weak your immune system … and parasites. At elevations over 2,000 meters (6,500 feet), boil water for at least 2 minutes to disinfect it. Do …