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… Document Vietnamese Medical and scientific research shows that absorption of even very low levels of lead into … lead exposure and no known safe blood lead concentration. However, as lead exposure increases, the range and severity … windy days and cover windows and doors with plastic to keep scrapings and dust out of the house. Use safe stripping …
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… Document Tigrinya Document Ukrainian Document Vietnamese Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting … getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns speak with your health care … contact with an infected person’s saliva when sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, or by kissing. Varicella can also …
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… Snacking is different for everyone. Snack size, types of food, and how often we eat can change based on many factors. This … Make whole grain muffins, granola bars or energy balls to keep in the freezer for busy times Cook a batch of …
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… includes vegetables and fruits, whole grains and protein foods daily. Examples of healthy eating patterns include … suggest that caffeinated coffee helps protect the liver. However, the evidence isn’t strong enough to recommend … are too tired to make meals or are not feeling well. Aim to keep healthy snacks and easy-to-make foods available, such …
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… Some babies fall asleep while travelling in a car seat. Keep a close eye on a baby sleeping in the car and take your … these devices can cause their airway to become restricted. Keep your pregnancy smoke-free and give your baby a … parents, babysitters and caregivers to be informed about how to reduce the risk of sleep related infant death. What …
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… surface of the water, looking for bird and mammal hosts. How can I get swimmer’s itch? If schistosome larvae are … skin can be more sensitive than the skin of an adult How can I avoid swimmer's itch? There is no sure way to … swimmer’s itch entirely unless you avoid water bodies. However, there are certain precautions you can take: Speak …
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… the skin reacts to the mites, their eggs or their feces. How is scabies spread? Scabies is usually spread by … scabies before, symptoms usually start within a few days. How do I know I have scabies? The most common sign of … of the large number of mites found in and on the skin. How do I know I have crusted (Norwegian) scabies? Signs of …
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… with voluntary coordination Once a person begins showing signs or symptoms of CJD, the disease advances … a person, it can take up to 30 years before symptoms begin. How does a person get CJD? Most cases of CJD, about 93 … used in eye, brain or spine surgery. CJD is not contagious. How is CJD diagnosed? A tentative diagnosis of CJD is made …
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… language, social skills, behaviour, hearing and vision. How much alcohol causes FASD? FASD is prevented by avoiding … type of alcohol to drink during pregnancy . It is not known how much alcohol it takes to cause harm. Your baby's brain … human milk to feed by bottle does not cause FASD. However, your baby is exposed to a small amount of the …
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… program teaches individuals who may witness an overdose how to respond and provide potentially life-saving care … Does naloxone lead to more drug use? No. Studies have shown that providing naloxone to people who use opioids does … Training includes learning about overdose prevention, how to recognize an opioid overdose and how to provide first …