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… between the fingers Inside of the wrists and elbows Breasts Genitals Waist Back Buttocks Infants and elderly people may …
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… also normally found in the mouth and the throat, the female genital tract and on skin around the anal area. Human stools …
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… can make sure that you are taken into a closed area for an examination and attend the clinic at a time when the waiting … empty. Bring your immunization record with you. A physical examination, blood test, and swab of your salivary glands …
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… defects, liver, spleen and brain damage. This is called Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). CRS occurs in about 9 out of … a rubella vaccine, you should get immunized to protect yourself against future exposure to the rubella virus. Contact … can make sure that you are taken into a closed area for an examination and attend the clinic at a time when the waiting …
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… a vision test? All children should have a comprehensive eye examination by kindergarten entry. Children may not know …
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… same way. Let your child feed themselves Letting your child self-feed is a big part of learning how to eat. They learn … cheerleading or praising. This can make your child feel self-conscious and may trigger overeating or not eating at …
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… any concerns. Optometrists recommend the first routine eye examination, regardless of any concerns, between age 6 to 12 …
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… that offends an older person’s sense of dignity and self-worth. Emotional abuse is often used to control an … to report a situation of suspected elder abuse, neglect or self-neglect. For more information For more information …
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… You had unprotected sex, or your partner ejaculated on your genitals (e.g., during withdrawal method) The condom broke, …
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