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… For decades, asbestos was used as a building material in homes and other buildings. Asbestos was also commonly used …
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… of vaccine. The vaccine will be given to you to take at home. The travel clinic will provide instructions on how to …
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… Files for immunizations given in school will be sent home. Parents or guardians and their children are encouraged …
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… after touching animals or toys that animals use whether at home or at a petting zoo Always store raw meat on the lowest …
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… baby is eating a variety of iron-rich foods Do not feed homemade infant formula, evaporated milk, lower fat cow … babies born at full term, which is 37 weeks or more of pregnancy, can be fed any type of store-bought formula: … babies who: Were born premature, before 37 weeks of pregnancy, and are under 2 months of age (corrected age) …
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… if you are anxious. You will need someone to take you home after and may need help putting in your eye drops or …
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… infected with the virus in the first 3 months of their pregnancy. Rubella can also cause miscarriage or stillbirth. … will die from the infection. Rarely, infection early in pregnancy can result in a baby being born with birth …
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… What is the treatment for TSS? TSS cannot be treated at home. Hospital care is required to treat a staph infection …
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… 3 hours. It’s best to pack these just before leaving the home Use ice packs in a lunch box, or store lunches in the …