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… in the eye, fingers, joints, throat, colon, liver, lungs or brain. If you are pregnant, and you or your partner … Vaginal yeast infection (#08j) Chlamydia (#08l) HIV and HIV tests (#08m) Preventing sexually transmitted infections …
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… the air that can be inhaled. Exposure to asbestos can cause lung cancer. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File … Over time, high levels of inhaled radon gas may lead to lung cancer. High levels of radon have been found in parts … The B.C. Lung Foundation – Air Quality …
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… (131°F) For more information Health Canada - Air Quality BC Lung Foundation - Air Quality or call toll-free1-800-665-LUNG (5864) Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation - Mould … Guide to addressing moisture and mould indoors The Canadian Lung Association – Your Healthy Home Image … Indoor air …
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… protects against infections of the brain, bloodstream, lungs and ear. It is safe to get the influenza and … other infections. Bacterial pneumonia, an infection of the lungs, is the most common complication from influenza, … also lead to more complications for people who have heart, lung or other health conditions. These complications can …
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… stuck in the upper airway (causing choking) or entering the lungs (causing aspiration). A blockage of the airway can be … regularly Refuse certain foods, fluids or medications Have lung congestion or a chronic respiratory infection Eat very … or aspiration when food or liquid enters the airway or lungs. We call this silent aspiration. Silent aspiration …
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… called parvovirus B19. It’s an infection of the airways and lungs. It often appears as a bright red rash on the face, …
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… chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C Chronic kidney, heart or lung disease An islet cell or solid organ transplant, or a … the brain (meningitis), the blood (septicemia) and the lungs (pneumonia). Permanent complications of the infection …
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… chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C Chronic kidney, heart or lung disease An islet cell or solid organ transplant, or a … the brain (meningitis), the blood (septicemia) and the lungs (pneumonia). Permanent complications of meningitis …
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… issues such as anemia and impaired brain and nervous system functions. Currently there is no known safe level of lead …
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… and brain development. It also carries oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Include iron-rich foods in … helps form bones and teeth. It’s also important for muscle function. Foods that are high in calcium include: Human milk …