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… this" Consider using numbing creams and patches: These products ease the feeling of pain by blocking pain receptors …
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… of malaria are much more serious in children. Malaria medications available for children are limited. Breastfed … over DEET for children 6 months and older. In Canada, products containing more than 10% DEET are not recommended … been travelling or living. Do not give antibiotics or other medications to children to stop diarrhea unless advised by a …
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… granola bars, compare the nutrition facts tables. Choose products that are lower in sodium, sugars and saturated fat … grains, vegetables and fruits Protein is in eggs, dairy products, animal meat and soy products like tofu Beans, peas, lentils, nuts and seeds …
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… treats or unpasteurized milk. Because they are raw, these products can contain germs that can make you or your pet sick. Your pet may get infected from eating these products. You can become infected if you do not wash your hands after handling these products or after touching your pet. If you choose to feed …
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… vegetables with bottled or treated water Make sure dairy products, such as milk, cheese or yogurt, are pasteurized … water treatment devices, drops or tablets Various treatment products utilizing combinations of chemical, mechanical or … greasy food and dairy products. Medication A number of medications may be recommended for treatment of traveller's …
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… fruits and vegetables, as well as in unpasteurized milk products, juice, cider and untreated or contaminated … Caution: Mixing bleach with products that contain acid or ammonia makes a toxic gas that …
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… ways to treat bed bugs You can buy spray, liquid and dust products at retail stores. Health Canada regulates … a product, check that the label has a Pest Control Products (PCP) number and that it is registered specifically …
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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 … bottled or boiled water for brushing teeth Make sure dairy products such as milk, cheese or yogurt are pasteurized and …
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