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… happens when a person takes more opioids than their body can handle. Breathing may become irregular and slow, …
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… are able to judge distances, and they have good eye-hand-body coordination for grasping, holding and throwing things. …
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… to pass herpes if one person touches the part of their body that has herpes and then immediately touches another … to pass the virus to another area of that person’s own body, by touching the sores and then touching another part of their body (e.g., rubbing a blister on their mouth and then …
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… as tiny painless bumps that can appear anywhere on the body from 2 weeks to 6 months after contact with the virus. … of them. The bumps may become swollen and turn red as the body fights the virus. How does the infection spread? A … person to another or from one area of an infected person’s body to another. Handling objects that have the virus on …
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… If you have a Cryptosporidium infection do not swim in a body of water used by the public, such as: lakes, ponds, …
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… Never use a product labelled as an insecticide on your body Choose a repellent that provides protection for the …
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… tub or pool. This helps keep the water free of germs and body oils, resulting in the use of less disinfectant. If you … some drugs can cause drowsiness. They can also lower the body’s resistance to the effects of overheating. Walk, do …
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… that carries urine from the bladder to the outside of the body. In a penis, the urethra also carries semen. What … treated. It takes time for the infection to clear from the body, so it is important that you do not have any oral, … all of the medication, the infection could stay in your body or may be passed back to you or your partner(s). It …
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… condition that results in weakness and paralysis of the body's muscles. It most commonly occurs after infections, … that can cause painful tightening of muscles all over the body. It is very serious if the breathing muscles are …
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… medications or medications that interfere with your body's use of folic acid (such as chloramphenicol, … folate equivalents. DFE accounts for differences in how the body absorbs folate and folic acid. For more information …