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… sneezing or close face-to-face contact. It can also spread through saliva. For example, by kissing or sharing food, …
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… Many products commonly found in our homes release VOCs through off gassing. For example, formaldehyde, one of the …
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… immunized and may be exposed to polio virus, for example through work or travel, should also get the vaccine. These …
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… reaction causing TSS. The toxins may enter your bloodstream through a wound to the skin, including a surgical wound. TSS …
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… limits the types and amounts of many of these ingredients through Supplemented foods regulations. The amounts are …
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… foods cook or reheat evenly: Stir or rotate food halfway through cooking Let food stand for at least 2 minutes at the …
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… by coughing, sneezing, close face-to-face contact and through saliva. Babies and children can get sick by sharing …
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… person breathes, coughs, or sneezes, the virus spreads through the air. The measles virus can survive in small …
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… disposal can help prevent mould spores from spreading through the house After cleaning up, make sure to fix the …
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… if you use it for drinking or preparing food. Exposure through breathing and skin contact is not harmful. For …