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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 includes age, daily routine, activity level, food preferences and culture. This handout gives tips for … have a snack before going grocery shopping. You might buy foods you do not need if you shop while hungry For packaged …
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… Home isolation will help stop the spread to others. Young children and people with weak immune systems are at the … with others Take your medicines as directed, eat healthy foods and get plenty of rest Wear a mask that covers your … have contagious TB disease Do not have visitors, especially children and people with weak immune systems Do not use …
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… Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Certain foods and beverages can affect how your warfarin works. This … K helps our blood to clot. Vitamin K is found in various foods that we eat. Green leafy vegetables are rich in … vitamin K you eat from one day to another. Try to prepare foods in the same way. If you normally eat cooked leafy …
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… also be found in the environment, but is mainly used as a food and drink preservative, especially in cured meats. Both … suggest that the thyroid gland function in school-age children may be affected by exposure to high levels of … water) or point-of-use treatment device (NSF certified) for food and beverage preparation, hygiene (e.g. …
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… you are prepared. How do I protect myself and others? Teach children to never touch used needles, syringes or condoms, … and/or after the following activities: Before preparing food and after handling uncooked foods Before eating or smoking Before breastfeeding Before …
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… to ensure that they meet Canada’s standards for health and safety. Before purchasing a product, check that the label …
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… eat and drink, how often you eat and drink, how long the food stays on your teeth and how long plaque builds up on … sipping on sweet liquids and/or acidic drinks Eat healthy foods and limit foods that are sweet or stick to your teeth. If you eat …
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… in this water. However, some individuals (such as young children) may be less careful, or may be unaware of the … from the water. Do not expose plants that are grown for food to water contaminated with cyanobacteria. The toxins …
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… Regularly see your doctor, nurse, or midwife Eat healthy food Reduce or stop your use of cigarettes and other drugs … appointments or to treatment, or offer childcare for other children Offer to go along to the next prenatal appointment …
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… normally contain many good bacteria that help you digest food and stay healthy. When antibiotics are taken to treat … and rub your hands together to create lather. To help children wash their hands, sing the alphabet song Rinse …