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… home until emergency authorities say it is safe to do so. How can I prepare to evacuate in an emergency? Create a … network about any health conditions or medications. Show them how to use specialized medical mobility equipment, … for your support network to immediately check on you after a disaster. What supplies should I have for an …
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… is very rare and hospital care is usually not needed. How does the virus spread? Norovirus is found in the vomit … to treat norovirus. People infected with norovirus usually get better within a few days. Antibiotics should not be … the virus, follow these tips: Wash your hands, especially after using the toilet, changing diapers or before eating or …
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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 … water or use it to prepare food or infant formula until you get confirmation that it is safe. Other chemicals, such as …
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… eating is about more than just what we eat. It’s also about how we eat. You and your child have different roles at meal … different flavours and textures. Include a variety of: Vegetables and fruits including fresh, frozen and canned Whole … formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) Baby's first foods …
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… that looks like a group of small blisters or red bumps. After these blisters appear they often burst, and fluid … In rare cases, the bacteria that cause impetigo can get into the bloodstream and cause kidney disease. How is it spread? Impetigo is very infectious. It spreads …
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… your child’s nose or changing a diaper is a common way to get germs on your hands. You cannot avoid contacting germs, … yourself and others by knowing when to wash your hands. How should I properly wash my hands? To properly wash your … are not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. After applying the gel or foam, rub your hands together …
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… the skin reacts to the mites, their eggs or their feces. How is scabies spread? Scabies is usually spread by … care homes. You can spread mites to other people before and after you develop symptoms and for as long as you remain … be spread by sharing clothes, towels or bedding. Anyone can get scabies and it does not mean you have poor personal …
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… many people may not be aware that they have the virus. How is it spread? Herpes is passed from person-to-person by … Symptoms vary from person-to-person and many people who do get symptoms may not realize that it’s caused by HSV. … usually beginning 2 to 21 days (on average 6 days) after contact. Some people may experience warning signs, …
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… could die. Choking can also happen when foods or objects get stuck in the voice box, vocal chords, lungs or … calm and encourage them to cough the object or food out. However, you should take the child to the emergency room … formula: Before you start (#69a) Feeding your baby formula: Safely making and storing formula (#69b) Baby's first foods …
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… of the respiratory system caused by the influenza virus. Getting sick with influenza also puts you at risk of other … years with widespread or epidemic influenza activity. How can you prevent influenza? You can reduce the risk of … can spread the virus from about 1 day before to 5 days after symptoms start. Young children may be able to spread …