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… where they can easily hide and feed regularly, such as sleeping areas. They can commonly be found in homes, hotels, … bed bugs can hide (see How do I prevent bed bugs?). If you sleep on your couch, make sure you check it thoroughly. You …
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… may include: Confusion Depression Forgetfulness Difficulty sleeping Behavior changes Impaired vision Abnormal physical …
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… a crib or bassinette when wrapped in a blanket. For a safe sleeping resource for parents and caregivers see Safer sleep for my baby Provide some soft music or other relaxing …
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… of abuse or neglect are less obvious. These may include sleeping difficulties, stomach problems, or breathing … may use alcohol or prescription drugs to help them with sleep, anxiety or other concerns. If you or someone you know …
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… stops, keep your child on their side Allow your child to sleep after the seizure and wake them up gradually Call …
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… in the same household as the infected person People who sleep in the same room as the infected person People who …
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… muscle or joint ache, loss of appetite, changes to sleep patterns, crankiness, vomiting, diarrhea or a rash. …
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… best weight Be physically active Quit smoking Get enough sleep According to Canada's Guidance on Alcohol and Health, …
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… Many factors including genetics, medications, stress and sleep quality also influence your weight. Visit your health …
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… of milk available to your baby This can affect your baby's sleep-wake pattern, your milk letdown, the amount of milk …