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… found naturally in our water, air, food and soil. At low concentrations, fluoride in drinking water prevents … show that water fluoridation is a safe, effective and low-cost way to improve oral health for everyone. Studies … thoroughly as a public health measure. It is safe in low doses. Since the 1940s, scientific studies have shown …
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… develops suddenly after certain types of bacteria enter the bloodstream and produce toxins (poisons). It can quickly … of a wound, vomiting and diarrhea, signs of shock including low blood pressure and light-headedness, shortness of breath … caps or contraceptive sponges, you can prevent TSS by: Following the directions on package inserts, including …
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… Less often, they can cause more serious infections of the blood, urinary tract or other body tissues. What are … community, your chances of becoming infected with VRE are low, even if you have been in contact with someone with VRE. … visits? While in hospital, visitors will need to follow hospital guidelines to prevent the spread of VRE. This …
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… Most people are not affected by short-term exposure to the low levels of VOCs found in homes. Some people may be more … such as people with asthma. For long-term exposure to low levels of VOCs, research is ongoing to better understand … Select paints and varnishes that are labelled as containing low VOCs Do not allow smoking in or near your home. …
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… There are different methods of canning for high-acid and low-acid foods. High-acid foods Use the “boiling water bath” … in the foods will prevent botulism bacteria from growing. Low-acid foods Low-acid foods include most vegetables, meats and seafood. …
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… system weakened by disease or medical treatment Have had a blood transfusion or received other blood products within the past 12 months Have active … known as congenital varicella syndrome. Babies may have a low birth weight, scars and problems with their limbs, eyes …
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… Sometimes, SA can cause serious infections in your blood, lungs or other tissues. Methicillin-resistant … you are healthy your chances of becoming sick with MRSA are low. Your doctor will likely consider MRSA if you have a … of MRSA in hospitals? If you are visiting a hospital, follow hospital guidelines to prevent the spread of MRSA, …
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… body temperature rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and increased sweating. This allows your … socially isolated People who have chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, or respiratory disease People who …
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… if you have HIV infection, chronic kidney disease, cancer, diabetes or have a weak immune system due to medication. … need further TB testing. Further testing could include a TB blood test, chest x-ray or sputum collection. A chest x-ray …
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… or swelling of the lining of the brain (meningitis), diabetes, drug overdose, poisoning, sudden infant death …