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… settings. It can be physical, emotional, financial, sexual, spiritual or social. Abuse and neglect can include … older women and older men. However, they may face different risks and be affected in different ways. Older women are … regular income, such as a pension, putting them at greater risk of fraud In some relationships, the man may be much …
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… degeneration), and cancer of the eyelid. Who is most at risk from UV radiation? Children who are frequently in the … UV radiation is more intense closer to the equator and at higher altitudes. Be aware of that when you travel. Clouds, … skin and light-coloured eyes, who usually burn, are at the highest risk of skin damage. For more information, visit …
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… that the disease spreads from person to person. Who is at risk of being exposed to the hantavirus? People who live in … put me at risk? Certain activities may put you at a higher risk of getting infected with HPS, such as cleaning … habitats. The chance of being exposed to hantavirus is higher if you work, play, or live in closed spaces where …
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… eating, chewing and swallowing (dysphagia) can increase the risk of food or other items getting stuck in the upper … chest congestion after meals What to do to reduce the risk of choking or aspiration? It is important to make sure … place before meals Meals are supervised for someone with a risk of choking There are no distractions, such as loud …
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… properly. This is called cross contamination. To reduce the risk: Separate raw meat, poultry and seafood from other … look or smell bad, so if in doubt, throw it out. Who is at highest risk of foodborne illness? Children under 5 years … system Health Canada provides additional tips for those at highest risk: …
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… see your health care provider right away. Who is most at risk of becoming sick? Young children, pregnant people, … and people with a weakened immune system are most at risk of becoming sick. How are diseases spread from animals … compared to older animals. What can you do to reduce the risk of disease at the petting zoo or open farm? Follow the …
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… in B.C., and the northern United States. Who has a higher risk of getting swimmer’s itch? Young children who wade and splash in shallow water bodies may be at higher risk because: They are constantly getting wet without …
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… diff infections may lead to serious illness. Who is most at risk? For most healthy people, C. diff is not a health risk. Those at greater risk of infection include: People who are taking antibiotics …
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… problems Difficulty with speech and movement Increased risk of pneumonia Dementia Coma and eventual death CJD is …
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… in children and teenagers Changes in personality or behaviour such as confusion, irritability or aggression. …