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… 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. For information on Reye Syndrome, see HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye … loss of appetite, abdominal pain, dark urine, pale stools and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes). Some … with an infected person, by drinking contaminated water, or eating raw or under-cooked shellfish contaminated with …
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… with a youth who is using substances? Offer fact-based information on substances, their effects, early signs of … health. Share trusted resources where they can find more information on safer substance use practices and mental health … reduction: Substance use HealthLinkBC File #118 Naloxone: Treating opioid overdose Image … Harm reduction for families …
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… without first speaking to your health care provider. For information on Reye Syndrome, see HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye … can legally consent to or refuse immunizations. For more information on mature minor consent see HealthLinkBC File #119 … Act, Mature Minor Consent and Immunization . For more information on immunizations, visit ImmunizeBC at …
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… their hepatitis B vaccine series in infancy. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #15b Diphtheria, tetanus, … without first speaking to your health care provider. For information on Reye syndrome, see HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye … (stool) of an infected person. This can happen from eating food or drinking water contaminated with stool. …
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… in a high risk area for meningococcal disease For information on high risk travel areas contact a travel clinic. … first speaking to your health care provider. For more information on Reye Syndrome, see HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye … can legally consent to or refuse immunizations. For more information on mature minor consent, see HealthLinkBC File …
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… 9. Both of these vaccines are provided for free. For more information see HealthLinkBC File #23a Meningococcal C … where the risk of meningococcal B disease is high For information on high risk travel areas, contact a travel … begins. Speak with your health care provider for more information. It is important to keep a record of all …
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… yeast infection. See your health care provider before treating yourself if: you are pregnant; you are unsure if your … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on … . Informing partners If you have a sexually transmitted …
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… adequate treatment Tests show the presence of “fecal coliform” or E. Coli bacteria, an indicator of human or animal … device that is certified to kill or remove pathogens. For information on certification of treatment devices, visit … cleaning raw vegetables and fruit, as well as making baby formula Drink mixes such as juice concentrates or drink …
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… (e.g. Vaseline®) as it can irritate the eyes. For more information about treatment, speak with your health care … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on … . Informing partners If you have a sexually transmitted …
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… File #08c Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) for more information. What is the treatment? Trichomoniasis is usually … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on … . Informing Partners If you have a sexually transmitted …