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… Spanish Document Vietnamese There is no set age for starting to learn to use the toilet, or to become independent in toileting. Start when your child shows you they are ready. Make toilet … a more goal-oriented approach. At a minimum, your child should be comfortable sitting on the toilet for a few …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Why should I get tested? HIV testing is important for people to … very important for you to get tested for HIV. You need to start treatment as soon as possible to improve your own … STIs, including HIV, before having sex without a condom. When should I get tested during pregnancy? Health experts in …
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… caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs coughs, … affect other parts of the body like glands, bones, joints, kidneys, the brain and reproductive organs. TB is curable. … clear and watery. Do not collect saliva for this test. Why should I do a sputum test for TB? Testing your sputum for TB …
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… malaria may cause seizures, anemia, jaundice, heart failure, kidney failure, respiratory distress, coma and even death. … Canada from at risk areas will need anti-malaria medication when visiting or returning to at risk areas.y How can I …
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… You could have an increased risk of multiple organ system failure after getting the vaccine. The size of the risk is … or breastfeeding. Exceptions may be made during an outbreak when the risk of infection is high What is yellow fever? … nose, mouth, and intestine. You may also have liver and kidney failure. Currently, there is no drug treatment for …
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… these tips to reduce the risk of choking and food poisoning When preparing vegetables and fruits: Wash produce. Peel … hard candies. Do not offer chewable vitamins. How much food should I offer to my baby? The amount of food to offer your … baby may only eat around 2 to 3 tablespoons of food a day. Start by offering one to 2 teaspoons at a time. As their …
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… of bacteria. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … dose may be required every 6 months. The vaccine will start offering protection about 1 week after taking the last … or hand-to-mouth contact. Food can also be contaminated when stool is used as fertilizer, or when contaminated water …
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… goes into the mouth and how long it stays in the mouth. When your child eats or drinks sugars, the germs (bacteria) … your baby’s gums with a wet clean face cloth. When teeth start to come in, use a small soft-bristled toothbrush with … 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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… of HPV that cause about 90% of cases of genital warts. Who should get the HPV vaccine? The HPV9 vaccine is provided … of either 2 or 3 doses over a 6 month period. Children who start a series when they are 9 to 14 years of age need 2 doses given at …
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… beds and welding equipment. How damaging is UV radiation? When exposed to UV radiation, your body produces and … skin cancer) increases by 75 per cent when tanning bed use starts before 35 years of age. In British Columbia, children … 98 per cent and SPF 100 blocks 99 per cent. Sunscreen should also be “broad spectrum,” which means it screens both …