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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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… to be exposed to contaminated food and water in these high risk areas. If you are travelling to low risk areas, …
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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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… 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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… within enclosed spaces. Concentrations of most VOCs are higher in indoor air than outdoor air. These gases at high levels can impact both indoor air quality and human … of breath Headaches Fatigue Nausea Dizziness Skin problems Higher concentrations may cause: Lung irritation Damage to …
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… and water boilers, or used to tape together sections of heating ducts. You may also find asbestos in cement, flooring … and inflammation. Regular or long periods of exposure to high levels of asbestos in the air can be harmful to your … in renovations and repairs to older buildings are at higher risk of asbestos exposure if safety measures are not …
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… drinking water harm me? Chlorine can be dangerous in very high concentrations. But, there is no evidence that chlorine …
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… membrane oxygenation (ECMO) treatment as a newborn Very high bilirubin levels at birth that need an exchange …
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… with soap for 20 seconds, and in foods cooked to 74°C and higher Wash your hands often if you have been 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 …