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… poor balance and poor posture One or more chronic and acute illnesses: for example, osteoporosis, the effects of a … the Staying Independent Checklist (PDF, 1,502 KB) to assess your risk for falls or ask your doctor about falls risk … Services. Talk to your pharmacist for more information Other things you can do: Make a note of the location of any …
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… Keep your body cool and hydrated Drink plenty of water and other fluids (about 3-4 litres of water a day), especially … nausea in pregnancy Most mild/moderate heat-related illnesses, sometimes called heat exhaustion, can be treated … have lower blood pressure during early pregnancy. Warm conditions bring blood to the skin to get rid of excess …
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… Drinking Water Quality for lead. However, under certain conditions, lead can leach into drinking water through … many sources, such as food, drinking water, soil, paint and dust. There is no evidence that drinking water in B.C. is a … of Health works with the regional health authorities, other ministries and the federal government to develop best …
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… Salmonella Campylobacter Giardia Cryptosporidium Yersinia Other less common diseases include Q fever, psittacosis, … Stomach cramps Nausea Vomiting Bloating Gas If you or your child experience any of these symptoms after visiting a … These products can make you sick if you consume them. When dust containing infected animal waste, such as birth fluids, …
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… and amounts of pollutants released into the air Weather conditions, such as wind, temperature, humidity and rainfall … such as woodstove and backyard burning Motor vehicle and industrial emissions Road dust What are the health impacts … seasoned and make sure that wood is burned properly Reduce other sources of indoor pollution. For more information, …
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… are waterborne infections? Waterborne infections are any illnesses caused by drinking water contaminated with certain … water contains: Animal or human waste (feces) Runoff from industrial or residential developments Runoff from landfills, … by water can also be spread by food, or directly from other people or animals. What are the symptoms of waterborne …
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… Vietnamese Why is my baby screened? A small spot of your baby’s blood can be used to get important information … of these disorders can cause severe developmental delay, other health problems and even sudden infant death. In B.C., … disorders: Endocrine disorders are the most common group of conditions found through a newborn blood spot screening …
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… the infection. Chickenpox can cause birth defects if the mother gets chickenpox while she is pregnant, and these can … for a person to get sick after exposure to the virus. If your child is exposed to chickenpox, watch for signs of the … illness. Most healthy children will only need to stay at home and rest. Pregnant women, newborn infants, and people …
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… a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been … clean up areas where rodents have been? Prevent stirring up dust when you are cleaning areas where mice have lived. This … not use a sprayer. Wipe up droppings, nesting materials and other waste with a paper towel and place in a plastic …
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… each year. What can I do to prevent foodborne illness? Wash your hands Wash your hands before you eat or handle any … carrots, potatoes and cantaloupe. Separate raw meat from other foods Germs from raw foods can spread to other foods when not handled properly. This is called cross …