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… for healthy bones, muscles and nerves and helps prevent osteoporosis. Women over the age of 50 and men over the age … high in sodium, sugar or saturated fat can increase your risk of chronic disease. Limit the following nutrients: Sodium Too much sodium can increase the risk of high blood pressure and heart disease. Most …
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… the product used in your drinking water based on many factors such as cost, source water, size of the water system … sets safety limits for chlorine by-products to reduce the risk of any negative impacts on human health. The addition … of chlorine to our drinking water has greatly reduced the risk of waterborne diseases. Although other disinfectants …
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… This can damage your arteries over time and increase your risk of heart disease and stroke. Another term for high … of alcohol is good for your health. Alcohol increases the risk of many chronic diseases including heart disease, … just a result of what you eat or how active you are. Many factors including genetics, medications, stress and sleep …
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… well-calibrated tympanic thermometers). Several factors influence the ability of NCITs to detect fever … instructions when using NCITs. Remember that many factors affect NCIT accuracy and that NCIT readings do not … neck, nausea, and vomiting are generally the most important factors. A fever with other symptoms may mean a more serious …
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… of sexually transmitted infections, but they can reduce the risk Women who only use diaphragms should male partners to … Except in Antarctica, rabies occurs worldwide with a higher risk in Central and South America and the Caribbean. It is …
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… and young children. The health impact depends on many factors including the amount consumed over time, age, … Buildings constructed before 1989 may be at a higher risk of having lead in drinking water due to corrosion of … home was built before 1989, your plumbing may be at higher risk of containing lead. A plumber can help identify if your …
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… can also affect the immune system, leading to greater risk of infections and reduced vaccine effectiveness. The … too much sun exposure, you can significantly reduce their risk of developing skin cancer. How can I protect my child … sunscreen that contains zinc or titanium to minimize the risk of a skin reaction. Apply sunscreen 30 minutes before …
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… virus. Getting sick with influenza also puts you at risk of other infections. These include viral or bacterial pneumonia which affect the lungs. The risk of complications can be life-threatening. Seniors 65 … conditions or weakened immune systems are at much greater risk. Healthy pregnant women in the second half of their …
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… Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Children are at higher risk of getting sick from travel to tropical and developing … health nurse about which vaccines your child needs and the risk of infection while travelling. How can I prevent … illness? Breastfeeding is the best way to reduce the risk of foodborne and waterborne illness. You should purify …
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… not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to … travel cannot be avoided, discuss the benefits versus the risks of the yellow fever vaccine with your health care … or DiGeorge syndrome. You could have an increased risk of multiple organ system failure after getting the …