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… virus. Chickenpox is usually a mild illness in children. Infection in teenagers, adults and people with … for a person to get sick after exposure to the virus. If your child is exposed to chickenpox, watch for signs of the … soup, especially if there is a fever. If your baby is breastfeeding, feed your baby more often. Keep fingernails short …
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… How damaging is UV radiation? When exposed to UV radiation, your body produces and releases more melanin (a skin … of the eyelid. Who is most at risk from UV radiation? Children who are frequently in the sun are vulnerable to the … even from limited UV exposure. Avoid tanning beds Avoid using tanning beds. The World Health Organization has found …
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… bed, such as pillows, toys, heavy blankets, or by a parent, child, or pet rolling onto the baby during sleep. What … I do to reduce the risk of sleep related infant death? Put your baby to sleep on his or her back every time (at night … . Breastfeed your baby Breastfeeding helps protect your baby against SIDS. Breastfeeding
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… disease is caused by enteroviruses. It’s most common in children under 10 years of age, but older children and … of hand, foot and mouth disease. This can occur if you or your child does not drink enough liquids due to pain from … your child may not want to eat or drink. If you are breastfeeding or chestfeeding, continue to offer breast milk to …
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… What is pinkeye? Pinkeye, or conjunctivitis, is a common childhood illness. Pinkeye is an inflammation of the … Sometimes pinkeye can be a more serious infection. Visit your health care provider if symptoms of pinkeye get worse. … from the eye of an infected person. The bacteria or virus causing pinkeye may also be spread to others through contact …
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… used to keep biting insects, such as mosquitoes, away from your skin and clothing. Some repellents are also helpful … is no evidence that DEET poses a risk to pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, or their children. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women may wish …
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… and are highly addictive. The best thing you can do for your health is to avoid tobacco and nicotine use altogether. … studied. Ensure you vape outdoors. Avoid vaping around children, people with asthma and other breathing challenges, … pregnant people Switch completely from smoking to vaping. Using both may cause more health damage If you are vaping to …
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… to person is by direct contact, usually with the hands. If your hands become contaminated, the VRE bacteria can enter your body if you put your hands into your mouth or eat … it is important for you to wash your hands regularly using hand soap and water. Using an alcohol hand rub may …
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… precautions when handling deteriorating pipes to protect your health against inhaling asbestos that is released into … be released into the drinking water distribution systems, causing people to ingest (drink or eat) it or breathe in … from asbestos-cement pipes is not considered a risk to your health. While it is also possible that water droplets …
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… light, and helps you to tell colours apart. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and reduces the risk of … times greater than outbreaks linked to pasteurized milk. Children and younger adults were found to be more affected … and soap residue has been removed. Next, sanitize bottles using either of the heat or chemical methods, as follows: …