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… it can be found throughout the world. How is it treated? In healthy people, the bumps will usually go away on their own … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on … you have a sexually transmitted infection and are sexually active, it is important to tell your sexual partner(s). This …
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… Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting all vaccines on time, your child can be protected … rarely, a person who develops a chickenpox-like rash after being immunized can spread the virus from the vaccine. To … or MMRV vaccine without another cause being identified Has active untreated tuberculosis Is pregnant or planning to …
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… developmental disability in Canada. It can include lifelong physical, learning and behavioural disabilities. Children, … factors: The birthing parent’s overall health and well-being Alcohol drinking patterns such as binge drinking and … full potential. Early diagnosis and support in a safe and healthy family situation may help prevent future issues such …
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… against HPV The vaccine works best when it is given before being exposed to the virus Children in grade 6 only need 2 … skin-to-skin contact. Anyone who has any kind of sexual activity with another person involving oral, genital or anal … transmitted infections (STIs). About 3 out of 4 sexually active people who are unimmunized will get HPV at some time. …
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… the body. Untreated chlamydia may cause sexually-acquired reactive arthritis, which includes skin, eye and joint … the pill, the patch, the ring or the shot. If you are being treated with antibiotics, it is important to keep … 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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… that is best for you. Single vitamin D supplements come in three main forms: Liquid: recommended for children under 4 … to speak with a registered dietitian Nutrition Series Heart Healthy Eating for People with High Cholesterol (#68a) Healthy
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… locations. This may result in permanent brain damage, physical disabilities or death. Even minor injuries to a … resistant to soothing and can cry for hours but are still healthy. For more information visit www.dontshake.ca and www.dontshake.ca/purple . Not being able to soothe your baby or stop their crying does not …
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… image. These images are used to assess the health and well-being of your baby. A doctor, with expertise in interpreting … your baby is developing normally or if there are any major physical concerns Check on the amount of amniotic fluid … that have an isolated ultrasound “marker” are completely healthy and well. Ultrasound cannot detect all prenatal …
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… risk of infant death How can I keep my teeth and gums healthy? Your teeth can be affected by what you eat and … You can help your baby to develop strong teeth and bones by eating healthy foods during pregnancy and getting enough calcium and vitamin D. To prevent passing …
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… early months and years of life affect their health and well-being for the rest of their life. Your caring, nurturing, and safe parenting help ensure your child’s healthy development. Understanding child development can … 8 and 18 months of age Enjoys crawling and walking Loves getting a lot of attention from their caregiver Gets scared …