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… Type 1 (HTLV-1) is a retrovirus that infects human white blood cells. It can cause disease of the nervous system or … being infected. People who get sick may develop a rare blood cancer called adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma (ATLL), … HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for a blood test. How is the virus spread? HTLV-1 is spread from an …
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… that are lower in sodium, sugars and saturated fat   At home Include a vegetable or fruit with each snack. Rinse … fruit, nuts or whole grain breakfast cereal or granola Homemade whole grain muffin with added fruit like berries, … with High Cholesterol (#68a) Healthy Eating to Lower High Blood Pressure (#68b) Iron and Your Health (#68c) Iron in …
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… women in their 3rd trimester until they have been properly tested and/or treated for pertussis. If you have been in … your health care provider for more information. What is the home treatment? After seeing a health care provider, the following home treatment tips may help you to be more comfortable …
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… or is not breathing enough, the oxygen levels in the blood decrease. This can lead to brain injury, cardiac … people may have an allergy to naloxone. What is B.C.’s Take Home Naloxone program? In August 2012, B.C.’s Take Home Naloxone (BCTHN) program was introduced to reduce the …
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… body temperature rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and increased sweating. This allows … of fluids. Check on those who are unable to leave their homes and people with emotional or mental health concerns … a wide brimmed hat or use an umbrella for shade What are home treatments for mild heat-related illness? When …
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… that can be in contact with the formula If you use a home sterilizer system to disinfect, follow the … to your baby if it feels cool or slightly warm, not hot. To test the temperature, shake the bottle 1 to 2 times, then … a partly used bottle. How can I feed my baby away from home? If you plan to be away for 2 hours or less, put …
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… Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an infected … you travel, while you are travelling and when you return home. Before travel At least 4 weeks before you travel, … Scented products attract mosquitoes When you return home Anti-malaria medication does not prevent mosquito bites …
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… emergency plan. What will happen if I have to evacuate my home in an emergency? If the police or RCMP orders you to evacuate your home or community, leave the area immediately. You are at … Follow all instructions from local officials. Do not return home until emergency authorities say it is safe to do so. …
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… an evacuation plan to a local medical facility with a safe blood supply What immunizations should I have before I … there is a higher risk for pregnant women to develop a blood clot in the leg, also called deep vein thrombosis … need to seek medical care while travelling or when I return home? You should seek medical attention right away if you …
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… as coughing, wheezing and headaches in people who live in homes with dampness and visible mould. What causes moulds to … ventilation may also help mould grow. How do I know if my home has moulds? Look for discoloration or stains on damp … cover it with plastic If there is high humidity in your home that cannot otherwise be controlled, use a …