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… your exposure is to test your home for radon. Remediation should be conducted if levels are found above the … in B.C., visit https://bccdc.shinyapps.io/bcradonmap . Should I get my home tested? Everyone is encouraged to test their …
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… at bedtime) Not brushing your child’s teeth daily Not using fluoride tooth paste According to the Canadian Dental … bacteria from your mouth to your baby’s : Your child can get bacteria from family members through the saliva. You can … begin teething at about 6 months of age. Your child should have all of their first set of teeth, or “baby” …
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… finger foods, such as strips or pieces of soft-cooked vegetables, soft fruits and toast   By around 8 to 12 months … hard candies. Do not offer chewable vitamins. How much food should I offer to my baby? The amount of food to offer your … or muffin A quarter of a pita or other flatbread How often should I offer food to my baby? The number of times you …
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… with a full bladder. At what stage of my pregnancy should I have a prenatal ultrasound? Your physician, midwife … any major physical concerns Check on the amount of amniotic fluid around your baby Show what position your baby is in … the baby. What factors might limit the information that I get from an ultrasound? Some factors may limit what …
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… face or your face People with weakened immune systems should discuss the risk of disease with their healthcare provider before getting a pet For more information on hand washing, see … of Germs . Your pet's hygiene and health: All new pets should be examined by a veterinarian who may run some tests …
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… with finances or online/ATM banking. Why don't older adults get help if they are being abused or neglected? Often older … to older adults not seeking the help they need. What should I do if I see a crime of harmful situation? Call the … For more information about elder abuse and neglect, or to get help, call or visit the following services: Seniors …
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… is a skin infection and common in children. The bacteria get into scrapes, cold sores, insect bites or patches of … is a rare complication of strep throat. Who is at risk of getting group A streptococcal infection? Household members … pain or drainage at the wound site Get the chickenpox vaccine if you are not already protected. For more …
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… prevents the parasite from causing disease. Those who do get sick with a mild form of the illness usually have flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, headache, sore … concerns about the quality of the water in their community should consult with their health care provider about whether …
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… 1 to 3 days. Complications may occur if you lose too much fluid from vomiting and diarrhea and do not drink enough … to treat norovirus. People infected with norovirus usually get better within a few days. Antibiotics should not be taken for norovirus. Antibiotics only work to …
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… of West Nile virus? Most people infected with WNV will not get sick. A few people will have a mild to moderate illness … can be a significant breeding source of mosquitoes and should be maintained regularly to prevent mosquito growth. … clothing do not contact the bird, its blood, or other body fluids or feces Dispose of the bird according to local …