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… body temperature rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and increased sweating. This allows … itself. This occurs when you are overexposed to heat or during intense physical activity while it is hot. Most … of heat stroke) Seizures Unconsciousness/coma Who is at higher risk of heat-related illness? Some people are at …
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… The vaccine is also provided free to children and adults at high risk of meningococcal disease, including those who … by public health to be at risk of infection with these during an outbreak in B.C. The vaccine is recommended, but … that covers the brain, and septicemia, an infection of the blood. For every 100 people who get sick, up to 15 will die, …
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… a baby at birth if their mother has hepatitis B, or is at high risk of hepatitis B infection. A baby who has a … vaccine . Babies immunized at birth need to have a blood test 4 weeks after their last dose of hepatitis B … with infected blood and some body fluids - for example during childbirth. Hepatitis B is also spread by sharing …
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… Fatigue Weight loss The intensity of symptoms may change during the course of the illness. Dehydration can also … been linked to eating contaminated, imported fresh produce. High-risk foods include leafy green vegetables, fresh peas, … it is recommended to eat cooked or locally sourced high-risk foods like leafy green vegetables (such as …
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… heart rate, less oxygen to the heart and constricted blood vessels that increase blood pressure and make the heart work harder. In the long term, … second-hand smoke harm babies and children? Children are at higher risk of getting sick from second-hand smoke because …
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… well while following a lacto-ovo vegetarian eating pattern during early childhood.  What do I offer my child to eat?  A … with these key nutrients. Iron Iron helps the body make red blood cells, which is important for growth and brain … plant-based iron sources, pair iron-rich foods with foods high in vitamin C: Orange, grapefruit Kiwi, strawberry and …
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… that absorption of even very low levels of lead into the blood may have harmful health effects on the intellectual … learning disabilities and behavioural problems in children. High levels of exposure to lead may cause lead poisoning and … These tips will help protect you and your family’s health during renovations. Depending on the difficulty of the work …
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… develops suddenly after certain types of bacteria enter the bloodstream and produce toxins (poisons). It can quickly … vomiting and diarrhea, signs of shock including low blood pressure and light-headedness, shortness of breath and a … individuals using tampons or a menstrual cup are at higher risk of TSS, tampons and menstrual cups do not cause …
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… for HIV, but lifelong treatment with medications called highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART) means that you … How can I get HIV? HIV is found in body fluids, such as blood, semen, breast milk, and fluids from the vagina and … is lower) a mother with HIV can pass it to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or while breastfeeding …
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… of being born with a neural tube defect? NTDs can happen during the very early weeks of pregnancy, when you may not … You might need a larger dose of folic acid if you are at higher risk of having a baby with an NTD. Talk to your … products (such as liverwurst spread and liver sausages) are high in folate, they are also very high in vitamin A. Too …