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… This makes them a better choice for homeowners who have their own water supply systems. It also makes them a … your water and allow it to cool before using. Well water should be disinfected using the simple chlorination method. This should happen after: Constructing a new well Altering an …
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… Vietnamese If you travel or hike in the wilderness, you should be aware of certain health risks. Prepare for the … Is it safe to drink the water in the wilderness? You should not drink water in the wilderness without treating it … and recreation. Untreated water in the wilderness can have health effects such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, …
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… percent effective. It may be less effective for people who have a greater body mass index (see How can I tell if the … mass index (BMI) greater than or equal to 30 kg/m2. You should have a period within 3 weeks after taking ECPs. If … at home or by a health care provider. You can buy pregnancy tests at a pharmacy or grocery store. For more information …
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… A mother may also transmit malaria to her unborn infant. Symptoms of malaria can include: Headache Abdominal … repeated or lengthy episodes of malaria as children will have some immunity to infection. However, this wears off a … will receive a prescription. Some anti-malaria medication should be started at least one week before travelling. Make …
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… is a rare, degenerative, fatal disease of the brain. Early symptoms may include: Confusion Depression Forgetfulness … coordination Once a person begins showing signs or symptoms of CJD, the disease advances quickly over 2 to 12 … A tentative diagnosis of CJD is made based on: Symptoms Tests on the fluid surrounding the spinal cord Brain images …
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… eat: Prepare your own meals often, using ingredients that have little to no added sodium Use the Nutrition Facts table … pumpkin seeds or hemp hearts on yogurt or oatmeal If you have kidney disease, or take medication to lower blood … more. What else can I do to lower my blood pressure? If you have extra weight, losing even small amounts may help to …
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… developmental problems, asthma, ear infections and may have a higher risk of infant death How can I keep my teeth … drink alcohol or use cannabis during pregnancy Continue to have regular professional dental care Nausea and vomiting … are pregnant. Any pain, swelling or infection in your mouth should be treated right away to keep you and your baby …
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… In the long term, people exposed to second-hand smoke have a greater risk of suffering from: Breathing problems, … Emphysema Pregnant people exposed to second-hand smoke can have a greater risk of miscarriages, premature birth and … have a greater chance of dying from Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). For more information, please visit …
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… foodborne illness, also known as food poisoning. Common symptoms include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain … and storage instructions. Foods heated in the microwave can have hot and cold patches. To make sure that microwaved … can spread, especially diarrhea, nausea or vomiting, you should not prepare food for others. How can parents pack …
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… young children are at high risk of choking because they: Have less practice controlling food in their mouths Do not … them to cough the object or food out. However, you should take the child to the emergency room right away to … or call 9-1-1 if the coughing continues, or if a child has symptoms such as retching, vomiting or wheezing. Tell the …