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… reduction in quality of life. They are at risk of poorer long-term health outcomes. Adults with untreated hearing … way. Early intervention keeps the brain sharp. The longer you wait to aid hearing loss, the harder it is for …
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… for up to 10 days after pinkeye has been diagnosed or as long as the eye is red. Here are some good rules to follow: …
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… area with lots of mosquitoes, wear full-length pants and a long–sleeved shirt to keep mosquitoes from biting. …
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… where they can be unintentionally transported over long distances if items are moved. Where is the spongy moth …
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… For some people, symptoms of COVID-19 can last for weeks or longer. The long-term effects of COVID-19 on a person’s health are …
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… may need more doses of hepatitis B vaccine later to provide long-term protection against infection. Speak with your …
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… blood pressure and make the heart work harder. In the long term, people exposed to second-hand smoke have a …
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… substances that can help relieve constipation. However, the long-term use of some laxatives can make your body depend on …
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… bites by doing the following: Wear light-coloured clothing, long sleeve shirts, pants and socks. Treat clothing with an …
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… it and let it stand for 1 to 2 hours before drinking. The longer the treated water stands the better it works to … (thyroid problems or iodine sensitivity) associated with long-term iodine use. Children and pregnant women are …