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… Vietnamese Why do I need iron? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced “hee-muh-glow-bin”). Hemoglobin is found in your red blood cells and helps carry oxygen to all parts of your body. Babies and children need iron for healthy growth …
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… be prevented with immunization. Getting immunized protects your health and prevents the spread of disease between you and your patients, and between you and your family and friends. … 3 months of pregnancy can cause severe harm to a developing baby; about 9 out of 10 babies will have a birth defect. …
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… Stomach cramps Nausea Vomiting Bloating Gas If you or your child experience any of these symptoms after visiting a petting zoo or open farm, see your health care provider right away. Who is most at risk of … an animal or the area around the animal and do not wash your hands afterward, the germs can spread from hands to …
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… the Staying Independent Checklist (PDF, 1,502 KB) to assess your risk for falls or ask your doctor about falls risk assessment and management. How … their risk of falling and maintain independence. 1. Keep your body active: Not only does regular physical activity …
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… have a family history. If you know of vision problems in your family, your child's eyes should be examined by an eye doctor … result in permanent vision damage if they are not corrected early: Crossed eyes (strabismus) is a condition where the …
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… body tissue or limb. The original site of infection on your body may be a minor wound or injury such as a small … with invasive GAS you may require antibiotics. Speak to your health care provider for more information. How can I … (varicella) vaccine If symptoms occur, get treated early and do not go to work or school until 24 hours after …
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… plans may cover the cost of the vaccine. Check with your provider. What are the benefits of the shingles … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency … may experience pain, itching or tingling of the skin. Other early symptoms of shingles include fever, headache, nausea …
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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 particles that have a diameter less … such as emergency room visits and hospital stays Premature (early) death, particularly among people who have a higher …
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… when inhaled over a longer period of time, it will affect your nervous system, causing shaking, drowsiness, weakness, … ability to eliminate mercury. In pregnancy, the developing baby’s nervous system is of particular concern. What do I do … can attempt to clean and dispose of the liquid mercury on your own (see instructions below). You will need the help of …
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… vaccine is approved by Health Canada and is free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should … of previous Tdap immunization history but may be given as early as 13 weeks and up until delivery. Children 7 years of …