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… water or the juice is not pasteurized before consumption. How serious is this problem? This problem is very serious … or farm markets should not be offered unpasteurized juice. How do I know if a juice is pasteurized? Most juices sold in … buy and drink the juice. Will refrigeration make the juice safe? No. Refrigeration does not destroy pathogens, it only …
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… Your health care provider can request tests if you show symptoms, but tests will not be performed just to see if … have had organ transplants Have chronic lung disease Smoke How is this disease diagnosed? If you live or visit an area … because it will not prevent exposure to the fungus. Is it safe to live and travel on Vancouver Island and in the …
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… by Health Canada. For more information, visit Immunize BC: How vaccines work . Who should get the vaccine? The protein … 12 years of age and older. More information, including how to register for the vaccine, can be found on the … the possible reactions after the vaccine? Vaccines are very safe. It is much safer to get the vaccine than to get …
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… bacteria. Health Canada has approved Ig. Is immune globulin safe? Yes. Ig is prepared from donated human blood that has … infections could be passed on through the use of Ig. However, since blood screening and testing began, there have … may give you Ig after exposure to hepatitis A or measles. How can I prevent hepatitis A after exposure? People receive …
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… by Health Canada. For more information, visit Immunize BC: How vaccines work . Who should get the vaccines? The … resulting from colonialism. More information, including how to register for the vaccine, can be found on the … possible reactions after the vaccines? Vaccines are very safe. It is much safer to get the vaccine than to get …
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… long-term disability and reduced quality of life. Falls, however, are not a normal part of aging. They are … and connections that are close by Lack of accessible, safe housing and transportation Behavioural factors: … not using them correctly or not properly maintaining the equipment Environmental factors (home): Environmental …
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… Fats are called saturated or unsaturated depending on how much of each type of fatty acid they contain. For … shelf life of packaged products. Read the food label to see how much saturated fat a food contains. Trans fat There are … fatty fish such as trout, salmon, herring and mackerel Choose plant based protein foods such as tofu, nuts, seeds, …
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… to manage their disease. This includes information about how to prevent passing HIV to other people. A person with … You can reduce your risk of HIV infection by using safer sex supplies such as condoms when having sex, using safer drug use equipment and other measures. For more information about …
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… care provider to make an appointment. Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting all the vaccines … get immunized? Vaccines work very well when most parents choose to get them for their children. However, at times large groups of parents have chosen not to …
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… to prevent infection with hepatitis C. Blood tests will show if you were exposed to hepatitis C or have acquired the … box Do not share drug snorting, smoking or injection equipment such as needles and syringes, straws and pipes … or toll-free in B.C. at 1-888-711-3030. How can I safely clean a spill or a wound? When cleaning spills, wear …