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… lice, check all family members. What are safe options for treating head lice? There are many different products and ways … for pregnant or nursing people and children less than 4 years of age. What options are not recommended for treating head lice? Some methods and products should not be …
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… cleaning up after a flood, especially before handling or eating food. Use hand sanitizers Throw out canned goods if …
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… You should not drink water in the wilderness without treating it first. Parasites and bacteria found in surface … and rivers can contaminate the water you use for drinking, eating and recreation. Untreated water in the wilderness can … and safety can also be affected by people practicing unhealthy backcountry hygiene. If proper toilets are not …
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… by keeping in touch, sharing old traditions and creating new ones. Focus on and cultivate activities that have …
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… IUD is that it can remain in your uterus for up to 10 years as an effective form of contraception if you wish. …
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… preparing food and after handling uncooked foods Before eating or smoking Before breastfeeding Before and after …
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… may also lose interest in life, change their habits such as eating, drinking or taking medications. They may experience …
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… rate even when resting Feeling generally unwell Heavy sweating Muscle cramps Heat rash or heat edema (swelling) … illness include: Hot and flushed or very pale skin Not sweating Severe nausea and/or vomiting Fainting or loss of …