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… a friend Seek support from trusted friends, family, health care providers, and resources such as QuitNow or Talk …
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… those who are caring for your kids (e.g. grandparents, daycare staff, friends, babysitters) What do I do if my child …
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… worried about your infant or child, speak to your health care provider. A referral can be made to have your child … health or other health concerns. Where can families and caregivers go for help? Community resources in your regional … have additional support services and groups for parents / caregivers, and their children with FASD. For more …
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… over treatment devices for private homes. Owners must be careful and select an appropriate treatment device. The …
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… polysaccharide vaccine . Influenza immunization for caregivers and household contacts Influenza immunization is strongly encouraged for family members, caregivers and household contacts of seniors. Who should not get the influenza vaccine? Speak with a health care provider if you: Have had a life-threatening reaction …
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… I watch for?  Your child should see your family health care provider or eye doctor if you notice any of these signs …
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… to lead, you should discuss your concerns with your health care provider. Identify the problem Generally, the water …
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… Talk to a dietitian, pharmacist, or your health care provider if you have questions about the right amount …
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… and have concerns about your health, talk to your health care provider. What can I do to remove manganese from my …
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… have come into contact with flood water should be handled carefully. Flood waters passing over land may come into … after you have finished any cleaning activities. Seek healthcare for any rashes, eye irritation or onset of …