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… babies who spit up a lot are safer sleeping on their backs. Healthy babies will naturally swallow or cough up fluids on … of your baby’s neck, and take off a layer if your baby is sweating or appears flushed. The temperature of the room …
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… chances of a TB infection becoming TB disease? If you are healthy and a person with TB infection, you have a 5 to 10% …
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… spread through saliva. For example, by kissing or sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, lipsticks, water bottles, sport …
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… itself against thousands of germs. Germs are in the air, food, water, and on objects. Getting more than one vaccine …
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… aluminum in the environment. Aluminum is found in the air, food and water. It is even in breast milk and infant …
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… resistant to soothing and can cry for hours but are still healthy. For more information visit www.dontshake.ca and …
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… become sick through activities such as kissing, or sharing food, drinks, cigarettes, lipstick, water bottles, and mouth …
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… through saliva when people kiss or share things such as food, utensils and drinks. Babies and children can become …
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… scalds in young children is from contact with hot drinks/food, hot tap water, and hot surfaces. Why are young … left unattended Tripping over a child while transporting food Appliance cords such as kettles and slow cookers that …