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… UVB protection and a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 30 or more to exposed skin. Sunscreen won’t protect your infant or … but a sunburn can make heat-related illnesses worse or more likely to occur It is safest to keep babies younger … For infants, keep the sleep surface free of extra padding (like crib bumpers) or heavy blankets. A firm crib …
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… from many diseases over a lifetime. Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other … after their 1st birthday. The dose of MMRV vaccine provides more protection for your child against measles, mumps, … the rash until the blisters have dried and crusted over. More serious reactions may include a temporary drop in the …
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… occurs when you are overexposed to heat or during intense physical activity while it is hot. Most heat-related illness occurs … particularly a core body temperature of 39°C (102°F) or more Unusual confusion and decreased mental alertness Red, …
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… and diabetes Healthy eating is about the foods you eat and more. It’s about preparing and enjoying food with others, … and full. Being mindful can help you make healthier choices more often. What foods should I eat? Healthy eating patterns … rice and barley Whole grains have vitamins, minerals and more fibre than refined grains. One quarter of your plate …
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… is most often caused by STIs. Factors that make getting PID more likely include having: Unprotected sex with someone … and/or odour of fluid from the vagina Having to urinate more often Pain or burning feeling when urinating Lower back … health care provider to see if you or your partners need more treatment. How can I reduce my chance of getting a …
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… can cause infections and allergic symptoms. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #65b Indoor air … indoor air quality, even with the windows closed. For more information, visit: HealthLinkBC File #65c Indoor air … Materials can sometimes release VOCs for several years. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #65d Indoor air …
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… can ingest lead because of their frequent hand-to-mouth activity and tendency to mouth or chew objects. Children absorb and retain more lead into their bodies compared to adults. For pregnant … virtually lead-free. Since 2010, paint in Canada containing more than 0.009% lead must be labeled to indicate that it is …
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… the antibiotics, or speak to your health care provider for more information. How can I reduce my chance of getting a … chances of passing infections on to your partner(s). The more partners you have, the higher your chances of getting … make decisions about their health and getting tested. For more information For more information on how you can reduce …
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… age. By the time we are adults, many of us have soaked up more than enough UV rays to cause skin cancer. By protecting … UVB protection and a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of 30 or more if you and your child are out in the sun. Use a lip … test on a small area of skin before applying the product more widely, or use a mineral-based sunscreen that contains …
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… damage, high humidity or poor ventilation) to prevent more mould from growing again What can I do to control other … – wash temperature should be at least 55°C (131°F) For more information Health Canada - Air Quality BC Lung …