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… infection and disease. There is no cure for HIV, but lifelong treatment with medications called highly active … antiretroviral therapy (HAART) means that you can live a long life with HIV. Without treatment, HIV infection may … They recommend more frequent testing for people who: belong to populations that have a greater chance of acquiring …
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… How much should I feed my baby? Let your baby decide how long to feed for. Start feeding when they show early signs … affect your milk supply and your baby’s sleep, growth and long-term development. It’s best to avoid smoking or vaping. …
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… medications. Speak to your health care provider about how long you should use a barrier method, even after you stop …
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… children may consent to a medical treatment on their own as long as the health care provider is sure that the treatment …
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… that can make us sick. This also allows the juice to keep longer as it destroys many of the microbes that can cause … Hepatitis can cause liver damage Cryptosporidium causes long term diarrhea Who is at greatest risk? People at higher …
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… they talk, laugh, cough, or sneeze. It is not known how long children with roseola can spread the disease to others. …
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… including: Adults 65 years and older Residents of long-term care and assisted living facilities The vaccine is …
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… to sulphur dioxide, you may need to seek medical care. Long-term exposure to particles produced when sulphur …
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… ready-to-eat foods Do not let raw or cooked foods sit for a long time at room temperature Be aware that eating the …
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… people before and after you develop symptoms and for as long as you remain untreated. Although less common, scabies …