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… of chlorine on earth is in the oceans as sodium chloride or salt. Salt and water are the most common ingredients used to … system (such as a pitcher filter) or boil your water and allow it to cool before using. Well water should be … disinfection is an easy way to make water safe. To learn about a safe method for using household bleach (chlorine) to …
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… (e.g. dialysis or surgery) in a health care facility outside of Canada, or who have travelled outside of Canada … are vulnerable to developing infections. CPO are usually a low risk and rarely cause an infection in healthy people. If … cleaned after going to the bathroom and before preparing or eating food. People identified as having a CPO should follow
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… care of your teeth and gums during pregnancy for the following reasons: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect … meals and snacks. If this is not possible, rinse your mouth with water or a fluoride mouth rinse Do not smoke/vape, … You can help your baby to develop strong teeth and bones by eating healthy foods during pregnancy and getting enough …
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… and tonsils, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, white or yellow patches at the back of the throat and, in children, … by the bacteria and can affect all body organs. In B.C., about 1 in 20 cases of invasive GAS infections result in TSS. … is a very severe infection more commonly known as flesh-eating disease. It can spread fast through the flesh …
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… and scientific research shows that absorption of even very low levels of lead into the blood may have harmful health … children can ingest lead because of their frequent hand-to-mouth activity and tendency to mouth or chew objects. … Whenever you disturb surfaces with lead paint, you risk creating hazardous lead dust even if the lead paint is covered …
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… viruses when blood is present in the fluid, but the risk is low. What should I do if I come into contact with blood or … soap and water. If you are splashed in the eyes, nose or mouth, rinse well with water. If you have been bitten, wash … preparing food and after handling uncooked foods Before eating or smoking Before breastfeeding Before and after …
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… over your belly. This is the typical method used during routine prenatal ultrasounds An endovaginal (EV), or … The endovaginal scan provides a better view of the lower part of your uterus, including the length of your … of your baby’s anatomy. If the position of your baby allows for the genitalia to be clearly seen, the sex (male or …
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… with caution. Check the label for the caffeine content. Follow the warnings and consumption limits. What ingredients … caffeine per day. The maximum safe amount for children and youth is much lower and depends on their body weight. The … of sugary drinks as a child or teen can impact future eating habits and health. Sugar substitutes Some energy …
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… There are different methods of canning for high-acid and low-acid foods. High-acid foods Use the “boiling water bath” … in the foods will prevent botulism bacteria from growing. Low-acid foods Low-acid foods include most vegetables, meats … with boiling water on its own. What do I need to know about pressure canning? A pressure canner is a large, …
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… your baby’s gums even before the teeth come into the mouth. Keeping your child’s teeth and gums clean is the … to be removed. What can contribute to tooth decay? The following factors may contribute to early childhood tooth decay: Frequent Eating(especially sticky or sugary foods) Constant use of a …