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… diseases are rare in British Columbia. Certain ticks may release a toxin that can cause temporary paralysis. For this …
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… 37°C (98.6°F). When your body temperature rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and …
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… Using a condom every time you have vaginal, anal or oral sex HTLV-1 is not spread by ordinary, everyday …
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… The user places the pouch in their mouth and it slowly releases nicotine Smokeless tobacco. These include chewing …
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… child epinephrine when needed. Do not sign anything that releases the facility of responsibility if epinephrine is …
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… child’s body, your health care provider might prescribe an oral antibiotic. It is important that your child keeps …
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… spread? The disease is spread through the “fecal-oral” route. Bacteria are shed in the feces of infected …
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… attention to include iron, zinc, vitamin B12, omega-3 fatty acids, calcium and vitamin D. Plan meals and snacks around …
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… of many STIs, including HIV, during vaginal, anal and oral sex. Condoms are less effective at protecting against …
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… cannot hear well, they will likely have trouble learning oral language, learning to talk and learning to read. …