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… facilities cannot be expected to be completely free of the foods that cause allergic reactions, facilities should make … allergic reaction is when a person’s immune system treats a protein (an allergen) in a food as harmful. Allergic … Give the epinephrine into the muscle of the outer-mid thigh, through clothing if necessary Call 9-1-1 or the local …
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… no special cleaning agents are required Cover open draining wounds using a clean bandage People who live with a person … chances of becoming sick with CPO are low. You may be at higher risk if you have had long-term, frequent, or …
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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 can lead to arsenic poisoning. Exposure to high levels of arsenic may cause stomach pain, vomiting, …
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… Fibre, also called dietary fibre, is the part of plant foods that the body cannot digest. Fibre is found in … more vitamins and minerals. Why is fibre important? Eating high-fibre foods can lower your risk of type 2 diabetes, … your bowel movements soft. Here are some tips to eat more high fibre foods every day: Include a vegetable or fruit at …
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… may also be given to people with serious cuts or deep wounds if their last tetanus vaccine was given more than 5 years ago. If you have a serious cut or wound, including punctures, bites, burns or scrapes, it is … for treatment. This is especially important if the wound is dirty. It is important to keep a record of all …
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… Seek medical attention if the injury is serious or if a wound gets infected Report injuries to the operator of the …
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… people who eat meat, fish and poultry. The iron from plant foods is not absorbed by the body as well as iron from … them at the same time as foods with heme iron or foods high in vitamin C. Examples of foods high in vitamin C include: red, yellow and green peppers, …
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… antibodies taken from donated human blood. Antibodies are proteins that a person's immune system makes to fight germs, …
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… been linked to eating contaminated, imported fresh produce. High-risk foods include leafy green vegetables, fresh peas, fresh … it is recommended to eat cooked or locally sourced high-risk foods like leafy green vegetables (such as …
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… and folic acid? Folate is a B vitamin found naturally in foods. Folic acid is a form of folate. It's used in vitamin … 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 …