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… many factors including the amount consumed over time, age, nutrition and underlying health issues. People may ingest lead from many sources, such as food, drinking water, soil, paint and dust. There is no … in plumbing. Buildings constructed before 1989 may be at a higher risk of having lead in drinking water due to …
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… hurt, or sting" You can say "You need the vaccine to stay healthy. The medicine will be put in your arm with a needle. …
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… level of health risk is provided on a scale of 1 to 10 or higher. The health risk is also labeled “low”, “moderate”, “high” or “very high”. The AQHI also provides advice on how to minimize …
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… spongy moth a concern? Spongy moth larvae damage plants by eating the leaves of trees and shrubs. This can lead to … of the Btk. Many of these ingredients are approved food-grade additives. No petroleum products are used. Foray …
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… . Basic items for a 72-hour grab-and-go bag: Water Food (ready to eat) Small first aid kit Special items, such …
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… be present but these generally do not interfere with normal activity. Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) or ibuprofen (e.g. … (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. Tetanus, …
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… and/or after the following activities: Before preparing food and after handling uncooked foods Before eating or smoking Before breastfeeding Before and after …
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… of arsenic in groundwater supplies like wells is usually higher than in surface water supplies such as lakes, streams … of arsenic exposure? Short to medium term exposure to very high levels of arsenic in drinking water over days or weeks … is only a concern if you use it for drinking or preparing food. Exposure through breathing and skin contact is not …
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… women up to 36 weeks gestation. However, there is a higher risk for pregnant women to develop a blood clot in … about what you eat and drink. For tips on how to stay healthy while travelling, visit HealthLinkBC File #41e …
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… dampness and visible mould. What causes moulds to grow? High humidity or indoor air moisture levels cause mould … in planters Stop stagnant water from collecting around heating ventilation and air conditioning system parts. Empty … and mould indoors The Canadian Lung Association – Your Healthy Home Image … Indoor air quality Mould and other …