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… affect how much vitamin D your body can make such as: Age: less is made as you get older Skin colour: less is made by darker skin Season: … 1000IU (25µg) 6-12 months 400IU (10µg) 1500IU (38µg) 1-3 years 600IU (15µg) 2500IU (63µg) 4-8 years 600IU (15µg) …
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… heat can be harmful to anyone's health, but infants (0-1 year) and young children (1-5 years) may be at a higher risk … from the sun’s rays as darker-coloured clothing For kids aged 6 months or older, applying sunscreen with UVA and UVB protection and a …
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… at no charge and recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. Those younger than 2 years of age will need to receive the inactivated influenza …
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… iron do I need? The amount of iron you need depends on your age, sex, and whether you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Recommended amount of iron per day: Age (years) Male Female 1 to 3 7 mg 7 mg 4 to 8 10 mg 10 mg 9 to … Continue to offer breast milk until your baby is 2 years or older. Babies who are not given breast milk should be fed a …
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… healthy, prevent illness and even save lives. As people age, they may be at much higher risk of severe disease and … from influenza. For this reason, seniors aged 65 years and older are advised to get an inactivated influenza vaccine …
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… sexual assault Newborns and infants less than 12 months of age whose mothers have hepatitis B Newborns whose mothers … given. The risk of thrombosis is increased in those: 45 years of age and older With a history of thrombosis With risk factors for …
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… vaccine. The vaccine is approved for adults and children age 2 months of age and older. It is given as a series of 2 doses, or shots, 7 or 28 … A second booster dose is not required for at least 10 years. Who is most at risk? Infants and elderly are most at …
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… given. The risk of thrombosis is increased in those: 45 years of age and older With a history of thrombosis With risk factors for …
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… of both the person who smokes or vapes, and those who are nearby, especially children. There are ways to reduce the … smoke have a greater risk of suffering from: Breathing problems, such as increased coughing, wheezing, pneumonia … to second-hand smoke can have a greater risk of miscarriages, premature birth and babies with low birth weight. How …
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… given. The risk of thrombosis is increased in those: 45 years of age and older With a history of thrombosis; or With risk factors for …