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… oceans as sodium chloride or salt. Salt and water are the most common ingredients used to manufacture the chlorine used in your drinking water. Why is chlorine added to drinking … typhoid fever and cholera. Infant mortality also declined. Most cities or towns in Canada use chlorine disinfectants to …
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… the leaves of trees and shrubs as caterpillars. Although most insect defoliators cause little damage, there are a few … An aircraft may make turns outside of the treatment area, making the spray block appear larger than it is; however, no … by health care providers. If you feel concerned, speak to your health care provider. If you wish to avoid contact with …
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… of the liver that lasts for at least 6 months. The most common causes are hepatitis B virus, hepatitis C virus, … people with chronic hepatitis may develop symptoms. The most common symptom is fatigue. Fatigue is a feeling of … chronic hepatitis may develop cirrhosis. Cirrhosis damages your liver so it doesn’t work well. If you have cirrhosis or …
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… or on the skin of approximately 3 out of 10 healthy people. Most people do not know that they are carrying SA bacteria. When these bacteria are in your nose or on the surface of your skin, they will not … that are used to treat SA infections. This problem was once mostly found in hospitals, however new strains of …
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… brain damage or even death. These complications happen most often in infants under 1 year of age. Each year in Canada, 1 to 3 deaths occur due to pertussis, mostly in babies less than 3 months of age who have not been … as diphtheria, polio and tetanus and are free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. A pertussis vaccine is …
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… may die from complications. Complications and death are most common in infants less than 12 months of age and … of immunization, measles is now a rare disease in Canada. Most cases occur in unimmunized people, including visitors … or traveled to an area with a measles outbreak, have yourself examined by a health care provider. It is best to …
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… umbrella if you can’t find a shady spot. If you cannot keep your child out of the sun, make sure to protect their skin … at risk. Standards for sunglasses have improved, and most brands are effective at screening or reflecting … or red hair. They are more likely to burn easily and are most at risk of developing skin cancer later in life. Most …
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… they are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related … sleep for 3 or 4 hours at a time. In the early months, most babies wake up several times at night for feeding. … to play with them before putting them back in their bed. Making sure that your baby gets enough nap time during the …
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… enter the pool or hot tub. “If in doubt, stay out.” To make your hot tub or pool as safe and enjoyable as possible, … ensure clean and safe water. Chlorine and bromine are the most popular disinfectants. The more frequent a hot tub or … and supervision Children must be supervised at all times. Most hot tub or pool accidents involving children occur when …
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… water bath” is a food preservation method commonly used in making jams. It involves dropping a basket of sealed jars … a large pot of rapidly boiling water. Boiling water kills most yeasts, moulds and bacteria while the high acid in the … for food items such as vegetables, meats and seafood. Your pressure canner should come with complete instructions. …