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… is most often on your chest, belly, genitals, palms of your hands and soles of your feet. You may not notice the rash, …
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… or from one area of an infected person’s body to another. Handling objects that have the virus on them, such as a … should not share towels or face cloths with others. Good hand washing will reduce the chance that the virus will be …
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… about. Older children can also use books, music players, or hand held video games to distract themselves Why? Research …
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… as manganese. There are no known health concerns from hand washing, showering or bathing in water with high levels …
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… delivery HBV is not spread by: Kissing, hugging or holding hands Using the same dishes or cutlery or sharing meals with …
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… unvented kerosene heaters, stoves and other sources. Second-hand tobacco smoke also contains combustion by-products. …
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… you’ll be travelling to. Check for reported wildlife beforehand. Park wardens, wildlife officers, and even signs posted … disinfected water and soap. Do not touch the tick with your hands. You may save the tick in a small plastic or glass …
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… skin Heavy sweating Muscle cramps Rash Swelling, especially hands and feet Fatigue and weakness Dizziness and/or …
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… HealthLinkBC File #30a The harmful effects of second-hand tobacco smoke and vapour Formaldehyde and other …