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… Follow these steps: If possible, keep the wounded area lower than your heart to promote bleeding Wash the area well …
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… the dropper directly to the bottle Gently pull down on the lower eyelid to form a pocket and look up, or have your …
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… cleaning up after a flood, especially before handling or eating food. Use hand sanitizers Throw out canned goods if …
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… I make sure that my child is safe when they are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce …
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… (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. …
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… when it is not in use. Children are at higher risk of overheating than adults. Keep small children, especially infants, … and some drugs can cause drowsiness. They can also lower the body’s resistance to the effects of overheating. Walk, do not run Hot tubs and pools are slippery …
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… Cervicitis is an inflammation of the cervix (the lower narrow part of the uterus that opens into the vagina). … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on …
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… be found in chest hair, armpit hair, on the upper thighs, lower abdomen, eyebrows, eyelashes, and facial hair. How are … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on …
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… concerns. In men, it may be linked with infertility or lower sperm count. If you are pregnant and have … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on …
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… the Seniors Abuse Info Line (SAIL) at 604 437-1940 in the Lower Mainland, or toll free at 1 866 437-1940. If you see a …