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… Asbestos: When should I worry? Last updated February 1, 2024 HealthLink BC … breathe in asbestos fibers that are released into the air. When you inhale large amounts of asbestos fibres, they can … of fibres into the air. Get a professional opinion before starting the renovation. Hire a professional to conduct the …
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… Feeding your baby formula: Before you start Last updated October 30, 2024 HealthLink BC File … religious or cultural reasons Start to offer solid foods when your baby is around 6 months of age Continue offering … time. Smile, talk, sing to your baby Your baby’s head should be higher than their body. Support your baby’s head …
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… Why seniors should get the inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Last … and last a shorter time compared to influenza infection. When should seniors get the influenza vaccine? It is … to get the influenza vaccine before the influenza season starts. In B.C., the influenza vaccines are usually …
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… growing baby that becomes the brain and spine. NTDs happen when this tube does not close completely and the brain or … with 400 mcg (0.4 mg) of folic acid every day. What should I look for when choosing a multivitamin with folic … gastric bypass surgery, advanced liver disease or receive kidney dialysis You struggle with drug or alcohol use You …
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… Chestfeeding is a term that is becoming more commonly used when discussing infant feeding. It’s often used by … food your baby needs for the first 6 months. When your baby starts solid foods, continue to offer human milk if you’re … and to avoid distractions such as cell phones. How often should I feed my baby? Let your baby decide when to feed. …
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… it to others by: Getting an influenza vaccine Staying home when you are ill Washing your hands regularly Cleaning and … ) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin ® ) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to … congestion or earache Can lead to pneumonia, respiratory failure, and more complications in persons with chronic …
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… if you: Have a weakened immune system Have chronic renal failure Have congestive heart failure Have insulin-dependent … by sewage or animal manure can also be a source of disease when it is used for food preparation, drinking, swimming or … people with thyroid problems, or known iodine sensitivity should not use iodine drops to disinfect water. Commercially …
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… who have been admitted to hospital or had treatment (e.g. dialysis or surgery) in a health care facility outside of … is a concern as they are used to treat serious infections when other antibiotics have not worked. If you develop an … preparing or eating food. People identified as having a CPO should follow these instructions to prevent CPO from …
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… B virus. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? The hepatitis B vaccine is provided … hepatitis C, or a liver transplant. Those with chronic kidney disease including predialysis, hemodialysis, or … liver damage, which can lead to liver cancer and death. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. …
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… . It affects the digestive tract and, in serious cases, the kidneys. There are many strains of E. coli , and most are harmless. When food or water tests positive for E. coli bacteria, it … hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS) which can result in kidney failure, anemia and internal bleeding. HUS can be especially …