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… other health measure. Vaccines are the best way to protect your child against many diseases and their complications. … sound before the next breath. This cough can last several months and occurs more often at night. About 1 in 170 … influenzae type b (DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib) vaccine (#105) Your baby's immune system and vaccines (#50a) The benefits of …
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… concerns and their symptoms early on, you will know when your child needs to see an eye doctor. How developed is my … have a family history. If you know of vision concerns in your family, your child's eyes should be examined by an eye … regardless of any concerns, between age 6 to 12 months. What signs and symptoms should I watch for?  Your
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… a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been … droppings, debris left from chewing through materials or eating household food (including cereal boxes or fruit on the counter), or burrows in the soil outside. When your house is quiet, it is also possible to hear rodents …
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… control or constipation. To confirm that you have HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for a blood test. How … through breastfeeding, especially if they breastfeed for 6 months or more Should I breastfeed if I have HTLV-1? If you … myself against infection from HTLV-1? You can protect yourself from being infected with HTLV-1 by: Never sharing …
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… The maximum acceptable concentration (MAC) in the Canadian Guidelines for Drinking Water Quality is 1.5 mg/L. Whether … occurring element, high concentrations may be bad for your health. Fluoride is recommended to prevent tooth decay … For more information on water fluoridation, please contact your dentist or dental hygienist, the dental program at your
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… In B.C., the Men-B vaccine is provided free to those 2 months of age and older who have been in close contact with … old you are when the immunization series begins. Speak with your health care provider for more information. It is … to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye …
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… always treat them as potentially infectious. If you prick yourself with a used needle, hold the affected limb down low … need follow-up blood tests at 3 and 6 weeks and then at 3 months after the exposure. What is the risk of getting HIV, … preparing food and after handling uncooked foods Before eating or smoking Before breastfeeding Before and after …
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… vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … at https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/immunizations/flu . Who should get the vaccine? … is available at no charge and recommended for everyone 6 months of age and older. The vaccine is especially …
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… light, and helps you to tell colours apart. Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and reduces the risk of … to keep all the milk at the same temperature. Note: Overheating may cause milk flavour to change. Note: Do not use a microwave oven to pasteurize milk at home due to uneven heating of the milk Ensure temperature reaches 74°C: Check …
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… toilet, or to become independent in toileting. Start when your child shows you they are ready. Make toilet learning a … in learning to use the toilet between the ages of 24 and 48 months. However, not everyone will show interest during this … starting playschool, or experiencing the arrival of a new baby, can result in your toddler wanting to wear diapers …