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… spongy moth a concern? Spongy moth larvae damage plants by eating the leaves of trees and shrubs. This can lead to …
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… is frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements usually from eating or drinking contaminated foods or fluids. Symptoms … of certain coastal areas, and the disease can be spread by eating raw or undercooked seafood and shellfish. What other …
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… evidence. Compared to cigarettes, a person is exposed to lower amounts of toxic and cancer-causing chemicals when … to vaping until they are ready to quit altogether is a lower-harm option. If you choose to vape, ensure that you do …
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… For many people, these include: Improve your health and lower your risk of smoking-caused illness, like heart and … first day you quit, with increased oxygen in the blood and lower blood pressure. Within one year of quitting, your risk … support to guide your quit. Features include: Creating a personalized online quit plan Motivational support …
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… in an open cup if your baby is: 9 to 12 months of age and Eating a variety of iron-rich foods Too much milk can fill …
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… out of shape. They attack the brain, killing cells and creating gaps in tissue or sponge-like patches. Once these … (BSE). It is thought to be passed to humans from eating cow parts infected with BSE prions. For more …
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… vaccine Eat healthy, nutritious food as outlined by the Eating Well with Canada’s Food Guide. Visit …
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… when present, the most common symptoms are: Pain in the lower abdomen (usually both sides) Fever (greater than 38℃ … urinate more often Pain or burning feeling when urinating Lower back pain Nausea or vomiting What are the potential … can have an STI and not have any symptoms. Finding and treating an STI reduces the chances of passing infections on …