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… a retrovirus that infects human white blood cells. It can cause disease of the nervous system or leukemia. Is this a new … (ATLL), or have inflammation of the spinal cord that causes weakness of the legs, backache, loss of bladder control … common in people who are 40 years or older Giving birth or breastfeeding. About one quarter of mothers who are infected …
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… factor) or more Your child’s car seat. They may be able to use it on the plane if they have their own seat Can I travel … premature infant (baby) or infant younger than 7 days old. While the plane is taking off and landing, breastfeed or … bismuth subsalicylate. If your child has taken this kind of medicine and has changes in behavior with nausea and …
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… guidance from the Canadian Pediatric Society against their use. Parents and caregivers should be aware of the risks and side effects. If you choose to consume energy drinks, use them with caution. Check the label for the caffeine … energy drinks? Children, teens, people who are pregnant, breastfeeding, or sensitive to caffeine should avoid energy …
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… want to postpone travelling to areas where diseases or viruses such as Malaria or the Zika virus are common. The … travel clinic for information on the risk of infection while travelling, versus the risk of immunization while … products. Zika virus infection in a pregnant woman can cause serious brith defects such as microcephaly (an …
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… When planning your trip, think of ways to stay healthy while travelling. Visit a travel clinic at least 4 weeks … head as little as possible. You may want to take an anti-nausea medication for the symptoms Wear loose clothing and … water. Ice made from purified or disinfected water may be used. Use bottled or boiled water for brushing teeth Make …
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… are prescribed for pain relief and are safe when correctly used and in ways that are well understood and managed. What … drug supply. Overdose fatalities are now the leading cause of unnatural deaths in B.C. What is naloxone? Naloxone … naloxone may cause you to experience withdrawal symptoms. While uncomfortable, these withdrawal symptoms are not …
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… Vietnamese What are the health concerns of hot tub and pool use? Hot tubs and pools can provide an environment for … with an infection or disease. Legionella bacteria can cause Legionnaires’ disease, which can be fatal. Pseudomonas … high. Even if the hot tub or pool will not be used for a while it is important to maintain the disinfectant level. …
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… . How can I manage stress while volunteering? Being a volunteer in disasters and …
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… such as saliva, semen and vaginal fluid, can contain viruses that can be passed on to other people. If you have … have, you can potentially transmit the infection to others. While you are waiting for your test results, follow these … as needles and syringes, straws and pipes Women who are breastfeeding and have been exposed to blood or body fluids …
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… Vietnamese There is no set age for starting to learn to use the toilet, or to become independent in toileting. Start … instead of “toilet training”? The term “toilet learning” is used because it is important to follow your child’s cues. It … start toilet learning by putting your child on the toilet while fully dressed. Later, try putting your child on the …