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… the day. Trust your child’s appetite to guide them on how much to eat. It’s normal for your child to eat more on … daily value (%DV) for sugar, sodium and saturated fat and choose the product with lowest %DV. Generally, 5%DV or less … Whole grain crackers and cheese Applesauce How to pack a safe lunch Keep cold foods cold. Use an insulated bag with a …
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… should be aware of the risks and side effects. If you choose to consume energy drinks, use them with caution. … Supplemented foods regulations. The amounts are within safe levels when used according to the directions on the … (40 to 60 grams) of sugar per can. Check the label to see how much sugar the product contains. Sugary drinks are the …
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… liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and even death. How is hepatitis C virus spread? HCV is spread primarily … The main ways of passing HCV are: Sharing drug injection equipment such as needles, syringes, straws and pipes … sneezing, coughing, or sharing food or drinks. It is safe for a person with HCV to breast or chestfeed their …
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… Do not return home until emergency authorities say it is safe to do so. How can I prepare to evacuate in an emergency? Create a … Show them how to use specialized medical mobility equipment, such as lifts, wheelchairs or scooters. Arrange …
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… of tobacco products, they usually think of cigarettes. However, there are many tobacco and nicotine products sold … of tobacco in traditional cultural practice. Are there any safe tobacco or nicotine products? No. All tobacco and … not know about the long-term health risks of vaping. If you choose to vape: Buy your vaping products from a legal …
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… and be more likely to try and enjoy a variety of foods. How much food does my baby need? While you decide what foods … your baby’s coordination and encourage self-feeding. Safe finger foods include: Cooked and finely minced, ground … can give your baby a food-borne illness called botulism Choose fish that are lower in mercury, such as salmon, …
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… HealthLinkBC File #42 Radon in homes and other dwellings . How can I improve indoor air quality? For detailed … near your home Avoid idling cars or using other gas‑burning equipment indoors Install a carbon monoxide detector Keep … air cleaner, follow the manufacturer’s specifications to choose the right size for the room you will use it in. Use …
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… language, social skills, behaviour, hearing and vision. How much alcohol causes FASD? FASD is prevented by avoiding drinking any alcohol during pregnancy. There is no safe amount, safe time or safe type of alcohol to drink … and well-being of both lactating parents and babies. If you choose to drink alcohol while feeding your baby, it is …
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… care when planning for, or responding to emergencies. How are family members cared for in a long-term care … and local emergency responders to make sure residents are safe. This applies whether the residents stay in the care … stairs Helping the person with toileting or bathing Special equipment, such as lifts, grab bars and a raised toilet seat …
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… of the skin and eyes). Many people who get hepatitis B show no symptoms and may not know they have the disease. How common is hepatitis B virus infection? There are very … Sexual contact with someone who is living with HBV Sharing equipment for drug snorting, smoking or injection with …