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… An established population in B.C. could also impact other industries, such as agriculture, lumber and plant …
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… be added to certain foods including cow milk and margarine. Other foods such as yogurt, cheese, goat milk and …
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… buttocks or thighs. It can spread from one person to another or from one area of an infected person’s body to another. Handling objects that have the virus on them, such as … with the virus should not share towels or face cloths with others. Good hand washing will reduce the chance that the …
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… to certain foods like white flour and meat substitutes. Other foods such as breakfast cereal, infant cereal and …
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… sulfate Canned fish with bones such as salmon and sardines Other sources of calcium include: Nuts and seeds such as …
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… movement every day. Some people might go 3 times per day. Others might have 2 to 3 bowel movements per week. Everyone …
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… syringes contaminated with blood can transmit malaria. A mother may also transmit malaria to her unborn infant. … are prescribed, and whether you return home or travel to another destination. If you do not take the medication for the … you develop a fever within 1 year of your return home, or other symptoms such as constant headaches, muscle aches and …
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… headache, fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, confusion and other changes in behavior. Currently, there is no drug …
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… of human or animal waste A flood, fire, earthquake or other event has disrupted the water supply in your community … a slight chlorine smell after the 30 minutes. If not, add another 2 drops. Let the water stand for another 15 minutes If the water is cloudy, or colder than 10˚C …
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… chop raw carrots and apples Spread smooth peanut butter or other nut and seed butters thinly on crackers or bread. A …