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… babies and young children: For child care providers (#110b) Feeding your baby formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula … for your 1 to 3 year old child (#69e) Lunches to go (#69f) Feeding your baby in emergencies (#69g) Feeding your baby: …
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… exposed to, or get, chickenpox. Prevention methods must be started as soon as possible to reduce the illness, and the … soup, especially if there is a fever. If your baby is breastfeeding, feed your baby more often. Keep fingernails short …
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… for children, pregnant people or those who are breastfeeding or chestfeeding. Because adults do not normally get scabies above …
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… the risk of disease with their healthcare provider before getting a pet For more information on hand washing, see … Trim its nails often Keep your pet’s living and feeding area clean Control parasites such as roundworms, … Feed your pet high-quality pet foods It is best to avoid feeding your pet raw meat, raw meat pet treats or …
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… the simple precautions below to help reduce your risk of getting sick. Wash your hands and your child's hands: After touching or feeding an animal After touching an animal's cage After …
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… greyish-brown, wingless insects that live on the scalp, feeding on blood. They lay eggs (nits) on hair close to the … braid. Having head lice once does not prevent someone from getting them again. Regular checks for head lice can be part … to 10 days, even after successful treatment. Head lice have started to develop resistance to many of the chemical …
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… For more information, visit: UnlockFood.ca – Home Canning: Getting Started …
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… of the respiratory system caused by the influenza virus. Getting sick with influenza also puts you at risk of other … How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of getting influenza and spreading it to others by: Getting an … antivirals are available by prescription, but these must be started within 48 hours of the start of your symptoms to …
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