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… prevent the spread of many STIs during vaginal, anal and oral sex. Condoms are less effective at protecting against …
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… with Campylobacter ? Campylobacter is spread by the fecal-oral route, which is when contaminated feces are ingested. …
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… will get HPV at some time. Anyone who has any kind of oral, genital or anal sexual contact can get HPV. Sexual …
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… of malaria in the area you plan to visit. If anti-malaria medications are recommended, you will receive a … and infant. Pregnant women cannot take certain anti-malaria medications and should avoid travel to areas where anti-malaria medications are needed. If you must travel, visit your …
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… Tell your support network about any health conditions or medications. Show them how to use specialized medical … kit Special items, such as extra eyeglasses, prescription medications or other supplies required for medical … any chronic conditions and recent surgeries List of your medications and copies of prescriptions Extra dentures and …
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… for a letter stating your medical history and prescribed medications. Carry a medical aid kit with medications, and other supplies you need for your trip While …
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… The most common causes are viral or bacterial infections, medications that harm the sensory cells in the inner ear, or …
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… the home isolation instructions and by taking your TB medications. You can also help protect your family and …
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… enough fluids Not getting enough physical activity Use of medications such as antacids with aluminum or calcium, … antispasmodics, diuretics, tranquilizers, some heart medications Use of supplements such as iron and calcium … talk to your health care provider before taking any new medications, including laxatives. For more nutrition …