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… his or her back, in a safety approved crib beside your bed. However, bedsharing is a common practice for many families … should not be in the bed If the adults sharing the bed have long hair, they should tie it back Any adult in the bed must … you are not sharing the same bed or sleeping surface. Breastfeed your baby Breastfeed your baby, as this protects …
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… vaccination of yellow fever vaccine is enough to build life-long immunity against yellow fever. A booster dose of the … The following people should generally not get the vaccine, however if travel cannot be avoided, discuss the benefits … HIV/AIDS or other causes If you are pregnant or breastfeeding. Exceptions may be made during an outbreak when the …
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… Disorder of the brain or nervous system Excessive or prolonged noise exposure without use of ear protection What can I do to protect my child’s hearing? Often hearing loss is not preventable. However, you can help protect your child’s hearing by having …
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… should still get the vaccine. They may not have developed a long lasting immunity and could get chickenpox again. People … getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns speak with your health care …
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… getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns speak with your health care … When infants are infected with hepatitis B virus, they often do not have symptoms but most will stay infected for …
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… is different for everyone. Snack size, types of food, and how often we eat can change based on many factors. This includes … gives tips for planning, buying, and preparing snacks, along with a list of snack ideas. Tips for healthy snacking …
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… baby is not hearing well. It is impossible to know exactly how your baby hears by watching their responses to everyday … distracted or withdrawn. In older children, parents are often the first to notice if there is a concern. Hearing …
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… syndrome (TSS) is a rare, but serious illness that can often be life-threatening. TSS develops suddenly after … individuals using tampons or a menstrual cup. Most people, however, are not affected by the toxins because they have … for TSS include: Past history of SA toxic shock syndrome Prolonged use of a tampon, especially the super absorbent type, …
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… depends on the type of fuel and the combustion appliance. How the appliance is designed, built, installed and … conditioning filters every couple of months if you use them often. Consider using a more effective furnace filter Never … may reduce levels of pollutants in indoor air if used along with source control and improved ventilation. Air …
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… as fine and gross motor skills, and thinking skills such as how to do things or how things work. Your child and play As a parent, you are … Toddlers enjoy parallel play where they observe and often imitate what others do Imitative play – Children …