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… scalds in young children is from contact with hot drinks/food, hot tap water, and hot surfaces. Why are young … left unattended Tripping over a child while transporting food Appliance cords such as kettles and slow cookers that … for 1 minute; continue cooling, even if the skin peels or blisters; cooling reduces pain and injury Keep your child …
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… coughs, sneezes or has close contact with others. Sharing food, drinks or cigarettes, or kissing someone who has …
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… day. Germs can spread easily in crowded places. Check the list below for some of the places your child may visit: …
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… can occur through activities such as kissing or sharing of food, drinks, cigarettes, lipsticks, water bottles, mouth …
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… become sick through activities such as kissing, or sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, mouth …
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… Regularly see your doctor, nurse, or midwife Eat healthy food Reduce or stop your use of cigarettes and other drugs …
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… normally contain many good bacteria that help you digest food and stay healthy. When antibiotics are taken to treat …
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… issues. People may ingest lead from many sources, such as food, drinking water, soil, paint and dust. There is no …
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… hepatitis B should also get the vaccine at birth. For a list of those who are at higher risk of hepatitis B …
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… and waste a large volume. Speak to a water treatment specialist to see if this is the best option for you. Ultraviolet … that has been properly treated using one of the methods listed above can be used for drinking, brushing teeth, …