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… also caring for yourself and your family Can you prepare food that meets their dietary needs? For example, … modifications, like thickened fluids and minced or pureed food Can you maintain a safe home temperature? This is … or cold weather Do they have behaviours that put them at risk of harm, such as wandering? If they are a wanderer, how …
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… abuse can happen to both men and women. Older adults at higher risk of financial abuse tend to be alone, socially isolated … or joint accounts together, but they may not recognize the risk in doing so. Financial abuse is more likely to occur …
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… can also affect the immune system, leading to greater risk of infections and reduced vaccine effectiveness. The … too much sun exposure, you can significantly reduce their risk of developing skin cancer. How can I protect my child … Ultraviolet Radiation HealthLinkBC File #35 Heat-related Illness Canadian Dermatology Association: …
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… opportunities for youth to discuss mental health and mental illness. Support them in finding health and social services, … second-hand tobacco smoke and vapour HealthLinkBC File #30b Risks of alternative tobacco and nicotine products …
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… within enclosed spaces. Concentrations of most VOCs are higher in indoor air than outdoor air. These gases at high … of breath Headaches Fatigue Nausea Dizziness Skin problems Higher concentrations may cause: Lung irritation Damage to …
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… is no one else in the family with hearing loss Childhood illnesses such as meningitis, measles, mumps or encephalitis … vapour . Also, getting your child immunized helps prevent illnesses that can cause permanent hearing loss. What are …
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… to form a colourless and odorless vapour at room and higher temperatures. Where might I have elemental mercury in … long as the mercury stays contained. They only pose health risks if they break and the mercury spills. What are the … Infants, children and pregnant individuals have greater risk of negative health effects. This is because the body …
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… the caregiver might stop paying the bills, providing food, medication, or other help to the older adult. Or, they … personal problems or stresses, they might be at greater risk of harming or neglecting others. These factors may increase the risk of abuse. Living together with older adults may create …
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… Vietnamese Manganese (Mn) is an element found in air, food, soil, consumer products and drinking water. Why is … shows drinking water with too much manganese can be a risk to health. Manganese can cause discolouration but has … water with manganese levels above the MAC are at a lower risk than infants and children. You may wish to consider …
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… fruit, legumes, nuts and seeds and some animal-based foods like eggs and dairy products Excludes animal meat, poultry, fish and seafood Most babies are ready to start solid foods around 6 months old. Your child can eat many of the …