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… difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as people with severe brain damage, … might be contacted to participate in a study monitoring the safety of the vaccine. To learn more about the study please …
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… over infested areas. What is Foray 48B ® ? Foray 48B® is a water-based product that contains a bacterium called … the Btk performance. Many of these ingredients are approved food-grade additives. It does not use petroleum products and … after the treatment. These can be removed by washing with water. Are there any health concerns? Health Canada's Pest …
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… difficulty breathing, swallowing or a risk of choking on food or fluids, such as people with severe brain damage, … might be contacted to participate in a study monitoring the safety of the vaccine. To learn more about the study please …
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… 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 … while you rest and recover: Drink plenty of fluids such as water, juice and soup, especially if you have a fever Get …
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… or workout clothes; avoid excessive amounts of high sugar foods and control your diabetes; and wear loose-fitting … not reuse condoms. Do not use 2 condoms at once. Use only water-based lubricants with male latex condoms. Oil-based … jelly, lotion, or baby oil can weaken and destroy latex. Water or oil-based lubricant may be used with polyurethane …
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… product Foray 48B®. What is Foray 48B®? Foray 48B® is a water-based product that contains a bacterium called … of the Btk. Many of these ingredients are approved food-grade additives. No petroleum products are used. Foray … windows after the treatment. You can remove droplets with water and a bit of scrubbing, but they will eventually …
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… eyes. If you do get repellent in your eyes, flush well with water Do not use the repellent on open wounds, cuts, or if … areas Do not use sprays or aerosol products near food Products that combine sunscreen and repellent are not … minutes after the sunscreen Wash treated skin with soap and water when you return indoors or when protection is no …
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… someone with HBV infection Coughing or sneezing Through water or food What should I do if I have been exposed to hepatitis B … personal items that could have blood on them. Mix 9 parts water to 1 part bleach For more information HealthLinkBC …
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… 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 … while you rest and recover. Drink plenty of fluids such as water, juice and soup, especially if you have a fever Get …
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… spread through saliva. For example, by kissing or sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, lipsticks, water bottles, sport mouth guards or mouthpieces of musical …