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… a person who has the virus (e.g., through kissing or sexual activity, including oral sex), even without visible herpes … such as a good diet, getting enough sleep and rest, exercise, and reducing stress may help limit the number of …
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… enough fibre Not drinking enough fluids Not getting enough physical activity Use of medications such as antacids with aluminum …
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… by shaking hands or kissing? TB is not spread by direct physical contact, such as shaking hands or kissing. TB is …
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… in the community, or in institutional settings. It can be physical, emotional, financial, sexual, spiritual or social. … than older men to have experienced a history of emotional, physical or sexual abuse Older women may have fewer … a man, and she may have less ability to defend herself from physical abuse Older women are more likely than older men to …
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… touching, unlike traditional thermometers that require physical contact. NCITs are considered more susceptible to …
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… locations. This may result in permanent brain damage, physical disabilities or death. Even minor injuries to a …
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… your baby is developing normally or if there are any major physical concerns Check on the amount of amniotic fluid … or birth defects. The shape and size of your baby’s physical structures are examined, but the ultrasound cannot … ultrasound, your health care provider will provide regular physical assessment and other screening tests to monitor you …
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… and displacement. This is the time to keep track of your physical and mental health. Seek support and advice from …
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