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… pregnancy occur during the first and third trimesters. How can I prepare before I travel? Before you travel, you … safe for most pregnant women up to 36 weeks gestation. However, there is a higher risk for pregnant women to … health care provider about medications that might help. How can I protect myself against malaria? Malaria is spread …
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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 … pillowcases, hair accessories, hats, brushes and combs. How do I prevent the spread of head lice? The best way to …
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… 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 … Training includes learning about overdose prevention, how to recognize an opioid overdose and how to provide first …
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… of tobacco products, they usually think of cigarettes. However, there are many tobacco and nicotine products sold … health is to avoid tobacco and nicotine use altogether. How can I reduce the health harms associated with tobacco or … quit, switching to vaping may be helpful. Current evidence shows that vaping poses less health harms compared to smoking …
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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 to offer, let your baby decide how much to eat. Offer food when your baby shows signs of … starts solid foods, at about 6 months of age. This includes safely prepared peanut, tree nut, sesame seed, egg, fish, …
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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 … that the source of infection can be located and controlled. How can I keep from getting a waterborne infection? Do not …
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… A small amount of manganese is essential for human health. However, new Health Canada research shows drinking water with too much manganese can be a risk to … (e.g. causing stains on laundry, plumbing fixtures, etc.). However, new scientific studies show health effects from …
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… support and build trust for loved ones who use substances. How can families, caregivers and friends reduce harm with … Accept that the person may not want supports at this time How can families, caregivers, and friends reduce harm with a … social services, and connection to community and culture How can I support myself if a loved one is experiencing …
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… calm and encourage them to cough the object or food out. However, you should take the child to the emergency room … are used in watches, calculators and handheld games How can I make eating safer for a child? Until children are … formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) Baby's first foods …
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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 … with an asbestos removal expert to remove the material safely. Some forms of insulation may look like asbestos but …