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… exposure to second-hand smoke or vapour? To protect your family from second-hand smoke and vapour, make your home and … butts and ashes in a designated container. Encourage family and friends to create a smoke and vape-free …
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… 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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… them again. Regular checks for head lice can be part of a family’s hygiene routine. What are the symptoms of head … any live lice. If someone in the house has lice, check all family members. What are safe options for treating head …
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… between you and your patients, and between you and your family and friends. What routine immunizations are …
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… be prevented. There are people who can provide you and your family with grief support. Your health care provider can …
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… connections) and private wells (those serving only 1 single family dwelling). If you do not know what type of well you … your water to determine if it is safe for you and your family to drink. Water samples should be sent to qualified …
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… it is important to speak with your registered midwife, family physician, or obstetrician. You can also call … space in your home, consider staying with friends or family who have air-conditioning if your house gets too hot. …
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… 3 snacks Try to have your baby’s meals at the same time as family meals so that you can eat together as often as … baby can eat many of the same nutritious foods that the family eats, changing the size and texture of food as …
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… risk of developing epilepsy include those who have: A family history of epilepsy Cerebral palsy A history of …