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… care provider? See your health care provider if any of the following happen: There is a sudden change in your bowel … to help keep your bowel movements regular. Fibre-rich foods hold liquid in your stools to keep them soft. Aim to … oat) into hot cereal, meatloaf, casseroles or baking. For packaged food, read the Nutrition Facts table to find out …
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… relatively new, we don't have a lot of information on their safety. There is not much research on how effective HTPs are … vaping rather than HTPs. There is more information on the safety of vaping than there is for HTPs. What are the risks … tobacco One cigar can contain as much tobacco as an entire package of cigarettes. Users who inhale when smoking a cigar …
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… of choking because they: Have less practice controlling food in their mouths Do not always chew food into small enough pieces Have small airways Explore the … speak or cough, follow your organization's health and safety procedures. Call 9-1-1 or take the child to the …
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… For more information on heat-related illness, visit the following HealthLink BC files: HealthLinkBC File #35 Heat-related illness HealthLinkBC File #35a Safety for the perinatal population during extreme heat HealthLinkBC File #35b Safety for infants and young children during extreme heat …
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… siding, wallboard and wires. They eat a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been contaminated by rodents, you may get a …
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… or caregiver, you can help your child learn important food skills and eating habits. You can also help shape positive attitudes towards food and eating. Healthy eating is about more than just what … roles at meal and snack times. Your role is to decide what foods to offer, when to serve them and where. Your child's …
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… amounts of calcium include the total intake from food and any supplements. Age Aim for 0-6 months 200 mg 6-12 … *Including those who are pregnant or breastfeeding Which foods contain calcium? Foods that are high in calcium include: Milk and dairy …
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… with antibiotics. It is important to follow your treatment instructions carefully. If you were given pills finish all … things to remember when using condoms: Check the condom package for damage. Do not use a damaged condom Check the … not use a condom after its expiry date Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. Do not use a …
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… with antibiotics. It is important to follow the treatment instructions carefully. If you were given pills, finish all … things to remember when using condoms: Check the condom package for damage. Do not use a damaged condom Check the … not use a condom after its expiry date Carefully open the package so that the condom does not tear. Do not use a …
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… amounts of many of these ingredients through Supplemented foods regulations. The amounts are within safe levels when … to eat healthy because you: Develop a preference for sweet foods Choose energy drinks instead of water and nutritious …