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… over the past few decades with no confirmed health risks for the baby or the mother. Ultrasound is not an X-ray … the sole purpose of identifying the sex of the baby. What factors might limit the information that I get from an … ultrasound www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-risks-safety/radiation/medical/ultrasound.html For …
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… infectious viruses are present. There is an extremely small risk that some blood-borne infections could be passed on … mothers have hepatitis B Newborns whose mothers are at high risk of infection with hepatitis B, such as those who inject … of age and older With a history of thrombosis With risk factors for thrombosis Acetaminophen (e.g. Tylenol®) or …
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… your needs. What affects how much calcium is absorbed? Many factors affect how much calcium is absorbed from the foods … contains. You can also use the calcium calculator on the Osteoporosis Canada website (see For More Information). If … HealthLinkBC File #68n Vitamin D and Your Health Osteoporosis Canada Calcium Calculator Calcium content of …
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… degeneration), and cancer of the eyelid. Who is most at risk from UV radiation? Children who are frequently in the … UV radiation. Young people who use tanning beds are also at risk. When and where am I most at risk? Direct sunlight is the strongest in summer, with about …
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… radon gas becomes diluted with air and poses little risk. However, radon gas can build up inside homes and other … casements. How does radon affect my health and what is my risk? Exposure to radon over the long-term can cause lung … is because concentrations in a building depend on several factors, including the geology of the area, housing …
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… viruses present. However, there is an extremely small risk of passing some blood-borne infections through the use … vaccine is recommended, but not provided free, for those at risk of being exposed to the rabies virus, including: … of age and older With a history of thrombosis; or With risk factors for thrombosis Common reactions to rabies vaccine …
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… when you are outside and the sun is on your bare skin. Many factors affect how much vitamin D your body can make such … the sun to meet your vitamin D needs since it increases the risk of skin cancer. How much vitamin D do I need each day? … provider may suggest you take more vitamin D. People with osteoporosis should aim for 800-2000IU (20-50µg) vitamin D …
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… is also provided free to children and adults at high risk of meningococcal disease, including those who have: No … W disease, or who are determined by public health to be at risk of infection with these during an outbreak in B.C. The … Military personnel Those living or travelling in a high risk area for meningococcal disease For information on high …
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… is recommended, but not provided free, for those who are at risk of meningococcal B infection due to certain medical … Military personnel Those traveling to an area where the risk of meningococcal B disease is high For information on high risk travel areas, contact a travel clinic. If you want to …
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… is especially recommended for people who are at high risk of serious illness from influenza and those able to spread influenza to those at high risk. People at high risk of serious illness from influenza, include: Children 6 …