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… care when planning for, or responding to emergencies. How are family members cared for in a long-term care … at risk of harm, such as wandering? If they are a wanderer, how can you make your home safe and secure Things to think …
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… and recirculation of the water in your hot tub or pool. How can I make sure the water is safe? Owners are … to using your pool or hot tub. Disinfectants kill germs. However, their effectiveness is dependent on many factors … contamination in the first place is so important. Always shower or bathe with soap before using a hot tub or pool. …
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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 … vitamin D needs since it increases the risk of skin cancer. How much vitamin D do I need each day? Recommended amounts … D. If you take a multivitamin check the label to see how much vitamin D it contains. Talk to a dietitian, …
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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 … oils.These can no longer be added to foods sold in Canada. How do I include healthy fat in my diet? At home Cook and …
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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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… Your care provider will then review the findings with you. How is the prenatal ultrasound done? There are 2 ways to do … you book your ultrasound, you will receive instructions on how to prepare for your appointment. For example, you may be … will a prenatal ultrasound provide? The scan will show different information depending on when the ultrasound …
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… Febrile seizures usually last from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. However, they can be as short as a few seconds or last for more than 15 minutes. How serious is a febrile seizure? A febrile seizure is not … such as acetaminophen and ibuprofen but this has not been shown to prevent febrile seizures. Oral medication must not …
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… with public access must comply with the BC Pool Regulation. How can I stay safe when swimming? Look for and read the … Canada approval, and the right size for your weight. How can I protect my child? Never leave your child alone … Visit HealthLinkBC File #26 Sun safety for children . How can I make my pool safe? Fence off your pool Make sure …
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… long-term disability and reduced quality of life. Falls, however, are not a normal part of aging. They are … or marking on the edges, or building design and maintenance How do I know if I am at risk of falling? The best indicator … ask your doctor about falls risk assessment and management. How can someone lower their risk of falling? There are four …
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… radon gas becomes diluted with air and poses little risk. However, radon gas can build up inside homes and other … around service pipes, floor drains and window casements. How does radon affect my health and what is my risk? … reducing the amount of radon in homes and other buildings. How is radon measured? Radon in air is measured in …