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… 2 to 12 months. More advanced symptoms include: Balance problems Difficulty with speech and movement Increased risk …
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… effects such as learning disabilities and behavioural problems in children. High levels of exposure to lead may …
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… British Columbia, only 3 cause common domestic or farmyard problems. This includes the: House mouse Norway rat Black …
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… and birth defects in an unborn baby including deafness, eye problems, heart defects, liver damage, and brain damage. This is called Congenital Rubella Syndrome. It occurs in about 9 out of 10 … a baby being born with birth defects. This is known as congenital varicella syndrome (CVS). Babies may have a low …
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… wildfires on drinking water quality. For some communities, problems may appear long after the wildfire is over (i.e. … wash into downstream drinking water supplies. The following problems may impact a drinking water system long after the …
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… mood swings and memory loss. The disease also causes problems with movement and advances quickly to a vegetative …
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… have the virus will not get symptoms or develop any health problems. About 1 in 20 people who get infected with HTLV-1 …
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… Treating children with respect teaches them to solve problems by talking, instead of by aggression or physical … consider it. Children can be very creative and solve problems. Show respect and treat them with the same courtesy …
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… have less tooth decay or other cavity-related oral health problems. Is fluoridation safe? Yes. Fluoride has been …
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… using substances for positive or social benefits, to having problems with substance use, and at the far end of the …