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… spend their life cycle as parasites in the bodies of water snails and in the blood stream of aquatic mammals, ducks or other waterfowl. During their life cycle, schistosome larvae … leave their snail host and swim near the surface of the water, looking for bird and mammal hosts. How can I get …
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… kissing or sharing of food, drinks, cigarettes, lipsticks, water bottles, mouth guards used for sports, or mouthpieces …
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… as kissing, or sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, mouth guards used for sports or mouthpieces …
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… be spread through close contact with an infected person, by drinking contaminated water, or eating raw or under-cooked shellfish contaminated …
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… heart to promote bleeding Wash the area well with soap and water Go to the nearest hospital emergency department …
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… Sits steadily without help for longer periods Drinks water from a lidless cup Stands firmly with help or when …
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… of the building blocks of strong bones and teeth. Getting enough calcium early in life helps build strong bones. Getting enough calcium later in life helps keep bones strong and … bone growth, such as during childhood and pregnancy. Having enough vitamin D helps your body better absorb calcium from …
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… moist air from a hot shower or from a sink filled with hot water to help clear a stuffy nose Anti-influenza drugs or …
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… of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. Tetanus, diphtheria and polio …
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… use the wet combing method: Wash and rinse the hair. Apply enough conditioner to cover the whole scalp. The conditioner … 48 hours could be considered for cleaning in hot soapy water, and dry them in a hot dryer for 15 minutes. Items …