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… correctly. It is best to take the medication with food and plenty of water to reduce stomach upset. Taking anti-malarial …
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… (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. Tetanus, diphtheria and polio …
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… TIg is prepared from donated human blood that is tested for safety. All blood donors are screened for exposure to …
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… in naloxone administration increases awareness about drug safety. The training empowers individuals by providing …
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… if you notice any of these signs or symptoms: Red, itchy, watery eyes discharge Squinting or rubbing the eyes … You can reduce the risk of eye injuries and increase eye safety for children by doing the following: Do not allow …
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… into contact with pubic lice need to be washed with hot water or dry-cleaned. Use an automatic washing machine with water that is warmer than 50°C (122°F), or place items in a … dryer for 30 minutes. Anything that cannot be washed in hot water or dry-cleaned should be put in a sealed airtight …
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… It may spread through saliva by kissing, or sharing of food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, mouth guards used for sports and mouthpieces …
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… from donated human blood that has been tested to ensure its safety. All blood donors are screened for exposure to …
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… from donated human blood that has been tested to ensure its safety. All blood donors are screened for exposure to …
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… reactions to the vaccine are rare. Over 15 years of vaccine safety monitoring has shown that the HPV vaccine is safe. …