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… used to keep biting insects, such as mosquitoes, away from your skin and clothing. Some repellents are also helpful … are the age restrictions when using repellents with DEET? Guidelines for using repellents with DEET Infants less than … 2 hours Protection times may be less than this if you are sweating, getting wet, or if the repellant is rubbed off your
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… this virus to others by doing the following: Talk to your health care provider if you are pregnant, as HBV … unless the nipples are cracked and bleeding The healthy, intact skin of others coming into contact with your … vaccine Eat healthy, nutritious food as outlined by the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. Visit …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Document Tigrinya Protect your children. Get all their vaccines on time. The vaccines … about vaccine safety. I know that vaccines are safe for my baby. Yes No I know vaccines are so safe that my baby can … from harmful germs without getting the disease. Like healthy food and clean water, vaccines help keep your child …
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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 the risk of injuries and sleep related …
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… in drinking water are a concern when levels are above the Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality. The maximum … and odorless, you cannot tell if you have nitrate in your well water unless you test for it. Nitrate is more … this condition occurs in infants it is also known as “blue baby syndrome”. Babies under 6 months are particularly at …
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… travel to tropical and developing countries. Speak with your health care provider or travel clinic staff for advice … if they have their own seat Can I travel by air with my baby? Do not travel by air with a premature infant (baby) or … MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccine at as young as 6 months of age. Infants usually receive this vaccine at 12 …
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… CPO are usually a low risk and rarely cause an infection in healthy people. If they spread from the gut to other parts … cleaned after going to the bathroom and before preparing or eating food. People identified as having a CPO should follow … hospitals? If you are visiting a hospital, follow hospital guidelines to prevent the spread of CPO. Wash your hands or …
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… Normal bowel movements are soft and pass easily through your body. Do I need to have a bowel movement every day? No, … hormones A change in regular routine or travelling Not eating enough fibre Not drinking enough fluids Not getting … File #68h Fibre and Your Health. Nutrition Series Heart Healthy Eating for People with High Cholesterol (#68a) …
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… Vietnamese Why do I need iron? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin (pronounced … all parts of your body. Babies and children need iron for healthy growth and development, including brain development. … your body You can absorb more non-heme iron from foods by eating them at the same time as foods with heme iron or …
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… in the nose or on the skin of approximately 3 out of 10 healthy people. Most people do not know that they are … most important thing you can do is wash your hands before eating, drinking, smoking, applying personal care products, … hospitals? If you are visiting a hospital, follow hospital guidelines to prevent the spread of MRSA, including washing …