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… the urge to smoke. See your health care provider or local pharmacist to discuss if these are a good choice for you, and … Health Authority . B.C. Smoking Cessation Program The PharmaCare BC Smoking Cessation Program helps eligible B.C. … cessation medications See your doctor or visit your local pharmacy to enroll in the program. For more information, …
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… clear evidence that infection during pregnancy will cause harm to an unborn baby. Hand, foot and mouth disease can …
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… drink coffee, continue to enjoy it in moderation. It won’t harm your liver. Some studies suggest that caffeinated …
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… food. Exposure through breathing and skin contact is not harmful. For example, there are no known health effects from …
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… expect during a normal summer day. Extreme heat can be harmful to anyone's health, but people who are pregnant or …
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… kidneys. There are many strains of E. coli , and most are harmless. When food or water tests positive for E. coli … anemia and internal bleeding. HUS can be especially harmful for young children, the elderly, people with …
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… on the skin’s surface. These can spread easily but are not harmful. What are the symptoms? A molluscum infection begins …
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… manganese? Drinking water with high levels of manganese may harm brain development in infants and young children. …
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… expect during a normal summer day. Extreme heat can be harmful to anyone's health, but infants (0-1 year) and young …
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… pollutants from indoor air. Some air cleaners may produce harmful levels of ozone. This can cause adverse health …