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… contain cat or other feline animal feces Accidentally swallowing contaminated dirt in the playground Other, less … concerns about the quality of the water in their community should consult with their health care provider about whether … avoid cleaning a cat litter box if you are pregnant or trying to become pregnant. If no one else can perform the …
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… products. The user places the pouch in their mouth and it slowly releases nicotine Smokeless tobacco. These include … prescription medication and behavioural coaching. These should be considered before you try vaping. While vaping is a less harmful option than …
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… care provider right away if your child has any of the following: Ear discharge (fluid draining from ear) Earache (pain in the ear) Bad smell from the ear canal Reddened skin … Certain syndromes, like Down syndrome, Pendred and Alport Low birth weight – less than 1200 grams (2.65 pounds) …
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… diet. Is there a special diet for chronic hepatitis? No. Try to eat as well as you can to help support your liver and … Protein foods include: Beans, peas, lentils, nuts and seeds Lower fat milk, yogurt and cheese Fortified soy beverage … with fatty liver disease, modest weight loss may help slow liver damage. If you are concerned about your weight or …
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… injuries, drownings and deaths are preventable by following simple safety rules. These rules apply around all … catch in the suction of these drains, causing drowning. Tie back long hair or wear a swim cap. Never put your head … Babies who cannot sit without support and cannot wear a PFD should always be held by an adult. Older children (12-17 …
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… Check what you know . Answer yes or no to the following sentences about vaccine safety. I know that vaccines … and/or polysaccharides (complex sugars). Vaccines allow your child to build protection from harmful germs … make sure it is safe and effective. If there are people who should not receive the vaccine because of safety concerns, …
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… and productivity of forests. The goal of the B.C. Ministry of Forests (FOR) is to reduce damage and protect trees … Douglas-fir tussock moth outbreaks usually occur in low-lying, rural-urban interface areas. Exposure can cause … while your property and nearby areas are being sprayed. You should wait until the spray has cleared from the air before …
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… current or recent use of antibiotics; use of corticosteroid; problems with your immune system; use of birth … during sex. However, if your partner has symptoms, they should also seek treatment. Both men and women can get yeast … and/or swollen skin around the opening of the vagina; painful sexual intercourse; or pain or burning when you …
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… rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and increased sweating. This allows your … day. Ask your health care provider about how much water you should drink on hot days if you are on water pills or … provider. Call 9-1-1 if you suspect heat stroke, and keep trying to cool the individual until help arrives. Image …
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… assigned staff in the workplace. The employer and employee should keep records of all immunizations and laboratory test … disease. Rubella infection in adults may cause swelling and pain in the joints. Infections in the first 3 months of … routine immunizations, see the HealthLinkBC Files listed below: HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated influenza (flu) …