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… No, head lice do not cause illness or spread disease. However, they can be irritating because they cause discomfort and spread easily from person to person. How are head lice spread? Anyone who has hair can get head … in the house has lice, check all family members. What are safe options for treating head lice? There are many …
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… Food safety in child care facilities Last updated March 28, 2023 … child-care facilities can help prevent foodborne illness. How can I prevent foodborne illness? Clean Wash your hands … nausea or vomiting, you should not prepare food for others. How can parents pack food safely? If you send food with your …
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… oxycodone. Opioids are prescribed for pain relief and are safe when correctly used and in ways that are well … program teaches individuals who may witness an overdose how to respond and provide potentially life-saving care … Does naloxone lead to more drug use? No. Studies have shown that providing naloxone to people who use opioids does …
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… Campylobacter, Salmonella, Giardia and Cryptosporidium . How are waterborne infections spread? Waterborne infections … leave the body through feces (waste). If you do get sick, how you feel depends on the type of infection. For many … Vancouver Coastal Health 604-736-2033 Who is in charge of safe drinking water? The local water supplier is responsible …
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… risk factors for asbestos exposure? Many factors influence how exposure to asbestos will affect your health. Risk … such as if you smoke or have pre-existing lung diseases How much asbestos was in the air How long your exposure … older buildings are at higher risk of asbestos exposure if safety measures are not followed. How can I make my home …
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… and the sun is on your bare skin. Many factors affect how much vitamin D your body can make such as: Age: less is … should I look for when choosing a vitamin D supplement? Choose a supplement that has a Natural Product Number (NPN). A NPN means the supplement meets Health Canada's safety standards for natural health products Choose a form …
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… family. Provide a variety of foods that: Are prepared to a safe texture. Offer new textures as your baby gets older … safe textures, when to introduce common food allergens, how much food to offer and more. Some of the food examples … dairy-based yogurt with fortified plain plant-based yogurt. Choose options with higher amounts of fat per serving. Fat …
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… visits, you may have physical exams and other tests to see how healthy your liver is. You may also be referred to a … virus to others by doing the following: Do not share drug equipment, such as straws, pipes, cookers, filters, water, … precautions to help prevent virus transmission Practice safer sex. Talk with your partner(s) about being tested for …
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… Your care provider will then review the findings with you. How is the prenatal ultrasound done? There are 2 ways to do … than a 3 dimensional (3D) image. Are fetal ultrasounds safe? Medical 2D ultrasound has been used in pregnancy for … you book your ultrasound, you will receive instructions on how to prepare for your appointment. For example, you may be …
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… What dietary changes can help lower LDL cholesterol? Choose foods with healthy fats instead of saturated fat … lentils or fatty fish such as salmon, sardines or trout Choose lean cuts of meat such as skinless chicken breast and … and some vegetables and fruit. To increase your intake: Choose oatmeal, oat bran or cereal with added psyllium for …