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… stomach pain and fever. Children 5 years and under are at a higher risk of getting sick because their immune systems are … food uncovered until it reaches fridge temperature Avoid higher risk foods Some types of foods are higher risk for … can spread, especially diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, you should not prepare food for others. How can parents pack …
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… Pack lunches the night before if mornings are busy. Limit highly processed foods Packaged foods such as granola bars, … kits and processed meats can be convenient but tend to be higher in sugar, sodium and saturated fat. If you buy these … hot dogs, and pepperoni sticks has been linked to a higher risk of colorectal cancer. Lunch ideas Finger foods …
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… If your baby's crying is frustrating or making you angry, take a break. Gently place your baby in a safe place, such as the crib, and leave the room. Take 10 to 15 minutes to give yourself a chance to calm … that something is wrong, call your doctor or 8-1-1 , or take your baby to the hospital or health clinic. The most …
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… well as not drinking alcohol, there are other steps you can take to be healthy and to protect your developing baby … without alcohol. For example, go to the movies or take a walk or take part in other physical activities Go alcohol free …
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… Extreme heat happens when the heat and humidity are much higher than we would expect during a normal summer day. … (0-1 year) and young children (1-5 years) may be at a higher risk of heat-related illness, especially if they do … Heat can build up indoors when the outdoor temperatures are high. Exposure to indoor heat over 31C for long periods can …
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… time. To protect your baby as soon as possible, your baby should get their vaccines starting at 2 months of age. Most …
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… the vaccine than to get the disease. Here are things you should know: Serious side effects from vaccines are very …
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… with a low birth weight. It is also associated with a higher chance of getting and passing HIV, other STIs and an … then your last sexual partner will need treatment. It takes time for the infection to clear from the body, so it … on to your partner(s). The more partners you have, the higher your chances of getting exposed to STIs. Talk about …
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… while your property and nearby areas are being sprayed. You should wait until the spray has cleared from the air before …
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… to 3 weeks after exposure to the bacteria. Sometimes it can take as long as 6 weeks for the symptoms to appear, if at … skin, eye and joint problems. It is also associated with a higher chance of getting HIV. In women, complications may … on to your partner(s). The more partners you have, the higher your chances of getting exposed to STIs. Talk about …