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… to try new foods Decrease the amount of food that comes home uneaten Plan ahead When you can, offer your child … rice Oatmeal made with milk and apples Cold lunch ideas Homemade quesadilla with salsa Whole grain pancakes or … night. Throw out or compost perishable food that returns home at the end of the day. Be allergy aware Some schools …
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… they rely on or trust. Abuse of older adults can occur at home, in the community, or in institutional settings. It can … or neglectful. Older women are more likely to be victims of family violence than older men, in part because they usually … facility where abuse may occur from staff, volunteers or family Older men are less likely to have a network to …
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… hearing screening may happen in the hospital before you go home or in your community soon after birth. Most babies born … contact your local public health hearing clinic or your family health care provider. See your health care provider …
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… is a series of pills (Mifegymiso®) that you can take at home, if you are less than 9 weeks pregnant. Surgical … to take a pregnancy test. A pregnancy test can be done at home or by a health care provider. You can buy pregnancy …
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… The risk also goes up if there is any smoking in the home, if smoking occurred during the pregnancy or if the …
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… contacts Influenza immunization is strongly encouraged for family members, caregivers and household contacts of … it to others by: Getting an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning …
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… preparing food and drinks or caring for other children. Family members and playmates of infected children are at … have their hands washed properly in day care centers and at home. This is very important for children who are not fully …
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… poultry, or fish separately from other food items Return home right away after shopping so that you can store all …
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… is free from hazards like blankets, pillows and toys In a home that is smoke free At the right temperature (babies … risky in some situations. It’s important to talk with your family and your health care provider about how to make every …
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… or body fluids. Staff or residents in a community group home for the developmentally challenged. Students training …