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… for you to wash your hands regularly using soap and water. Using an alcohol hand rub may prevent the spread of … thing you can do is wash your hands before eating, drinking, smoking, applying personal care products, touching … warm water and soap (to help children wash their hands long enough, sing the ABC song). Use a paper towel to dry your …
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… in leaves and tied with strings Hookah. This is a form of water pipe used to smoke tobacco or tobacco-free herbal … Chronic bronchitis What are the risks of using a hookah or water pipe? Many believe that the water vapour in a hookah means there are fewer chemicals in …
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… HSV. Symptoms may include one or more sores that look like water blisters, cuts or broken skin on the genitals … Exposure to ultraviolet light (e.g., tanning beds) Drinking excessive amounts of alcohol Having a weakened … HIV) A healthy lifestyle, such as a good diet, getting enough sleep and rest, exercise, and reducing stress may …
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… simple safety rules. These rules apply around all bodies of water, from the beaches to private pools and bathtubs. Any … unstable surfaces. Look before you leap or dive in Shallow water, underwater logs or big rocks are dangerous when you dive or jump …
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… helps protect the liver. However, the evidence isn’t strong enough to recommend drinking coffee if you don’t drink or tolerate it. What if I … trying, or have a small appetite, you may not be eating enough calories to meet your energy needs. To help prevent …
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… by infection with a virus. People get it by eating food or drinking water contaminated with feces. You may require a dose of … A virus. People get it by eating contaminated food or drinking water. One dose of hepatitis A vaccine can provide …
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… your home Keep your body cool and hydrated Drink plenty of water and other fluids (about 3-4 litres of water a day), especially if you are breast/chest-feeding and even if you do not feel thirsty Avoid drinking large amounts of caffeinated, sugary or …
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… shade or in a cool area inside Go to large parks that have water features and lots of trees as they may be cooler and breezier. You can also look for splash pads, waterparks, or pools that are age-appropriate Using a more … milk or formula than usual, as well as small amounts of water between feedings. You can also offer extra “snacks” …
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… close personal contact. For example, kissing or sharing drinking cups, forks, spoons or cigarettes. Those at highest … you have a small cut or wound, wash it well in warm soapy water, and keep it clean and dry with a bandage. How is it … However, antibiotics on their own are not usually enough. This is because necrotizing fasciitis cuts off the …
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… If your medication requires needles and syringes, take enough for the entire trip and carry a note from a physician … these materials If taking oral medication or insulin, pack enough supplies for the entire trip and keep them in your … clots or tissue) Belly pain or cramps Contractions Your water breaks Excessive (a lot of) leg swelling, pain or …