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… with others Take your medicines as directed, eat healthy foods and get plenty of rest Wear a mask that covers your … or hairdresser) until after your home isolation has ended How long will I need to be on home isolation? The length of … If you travel to an appointment in a car with other people, keep the windows open as much as possible. What if I need …
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… repellent? Insect repellent is a spray or liquid used to keep biting insects, such as mosquitoes, away from your skin … to pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, or their children. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women may wish to … areas Do not use sprays or aerosol products near food Products that combine sunscreen and repellent are not …
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… give you specific antibiotics that work for these bacteria. How is CPO spread? CPO are normally found in the gut. The … after going to the bathroom and before preparing or eating food. People identified as having a CPO should follow these … touching infected areas and before preparing and eating food Do not share personal care items such as towels, …
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… #14e Measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccine . How is measles spread? Measles is very contagious and … of measles virus makes the disease very contagious. Sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing someone who has the … into a tissue or sleeve rather than your hands Not sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing others What is the …
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… trails when hiking and stay on them to avoid getting lost. How can I prepare for the wilderness? Whether your activity … Fire-making kit Signalling device (i.e. whistle) Extra food and water Extra clothing Navigational and communication … Put a cotton ball dampened with water in the container to keep it alive. You can also submit a photo of the tick to …
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… within weeks of having hand, foot and mouth disease. However, it is not known if these are the result of the … such as pop or fruit juice. Offer your child cool and soft foods such as bread, noodles, or a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Avoid acidic and spicy foods, as these may sting. Image … Hand foot and mouth …
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… Vietnamese Manganese (Mn) is an element found in air, food, soil, consumer products and drinking water. Why is … A small amount of manganese is essential for human health. However, new Health Canada research shows drinking water … don’t drink discoloured water or use it to prepare food or infant formula until you get confirmation that it is …
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… due to routine immunization. Cases still occur in Canada, however, in babies born to women who immigrate to Canada as … or touch objects contaminated with the virus. Sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing someone who has the … into a tissue or sleeve rather than your hands Not sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing others What is the …
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… You need to test your well water on a regular basis, and keep all testing results for future reference. Why might my … water be unsafe? Your well water may taste and look fine, however, there can be many harmful substances that you … treat your drinking water before drinking it, using it for food preparation, or brushing your teeth. For short term …
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… body can’t break down (metabolize) certain substances in food like fats, proteins and/or sugars. These substances can … may have frequent chest infections and problems digesting food. which can result in slower weight gain. Treatment can … visit Perinatal Services BC www.newbornscreeningbc.ca . How is my baby screened? Your baby’s heel is pricked and a …