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… covered by the provincial medical services plan (MSP). You can check with your local travel clinic to find out the … by infected mosquitoes. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to … virus, a serious and sometimes fatal infection. Because the vaccine does not provide complete protection, it …
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… without permission or in a dishonest way. Financial abuse can take away or limit an older person's resources, choices … half of elder abuse situations reported. Financial abuse can involve a family member or person whom the older adult … trusts, such as a friend or care provider. Financial abuse can happen when a family member or friend takes over …
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… prevent illness and even save lives. The influenza virus can cause serious illness and even death. The influenza vaccines … by a virus, such as the common cold or stomach flu, which can cause confusion. However, the influenza virus causes a …
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… infection? E. coli infection is a type of diarrheal illness caused by bacteria called Escherichia coli . It affects the … Nausea Vomitiing Stomach cramps Mild fever The symptoms can start 2 to 10 days after contact with or consuming … E.coli , but usually start within 3 to 4 days. Symptoms can last for 5 to 10 days. In some cases, E. coli can cause
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… is a very rare, degenerative and fatal brain disease that can occur in people. The disease damages brain cells and the … vCJD include mood swings and memory loss. The disease also causes problems with movement and advances quickly to a … of vCJD to develop from the time of being infected. vCJD can occur at any age, but the disease is most common in …
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… least 6 to 8 weeks before you travel. This is important because some vaccines may take several weeks to become fully … food or drinking water. One dose of hepatitis A vaccine can provide good short-term protection. A second dose of … contaminated food or drinking water. Cholera infection can be life-threatening if severe and not treated. This …
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… to infectious diseases while at work. Many diseases can be prevented with immunization. Getting immunized … has been eliminated in most parts of the world. In 1994, Canada was certified as a “polio free” country. Individuals … rubella disease. Rubella infection in adults may cause swelling and pain in the joints. Infections in the …
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… heat treated to destroy pathogens (germs) and microbes that can make us sick. This also allows the juice to keep longer as it destroys many of the microbes that can cause spoilage. Raw freshly pressed or squeezed juices …
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… to be aware of the world around us. Nearly 1 out of every 4 Canadian adults report some level of hearing loss or hearing … hearing loss and sensorineural hearing loss. A person can have hearing loss that is part conductive and part … Conductive hearing loss Conductive hearing loss is caused by a problem in the outer or middle part of the ear. …
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… Prepare for your child's vaccines Vaccines or shots may cause some pain. These tips can lead to a more positive immunization experience for both … children may benefit from longer preparation time, but it can depend on how your child copes. When you discuss the …