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… blisters, cuts or broken skin on the genitals (external sex organs), rectum, anus and/or the mouth, hands and eyes. … Infections Series Gonorrhea (#08a) Urethritis (#08b) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (#08c) Genital herpes …
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… You are less likely to develop complications like pelvic inflammatory disease and infertility from STIs, or … Infections Series Gonorrhea (#08a) Urethritis (#08b) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (#08c) Genital herpes …
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… become contaminated? Drinking water can contain different organisms, including bacteria, viruses and parasites, which can cause disease. These organisms can exist in the source water, such as lake water, … rivers, lakes and streams, can also contain disease-causing organisms from animal feces. If you have a weak immune …
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… my health? According to Health Canada and the World Health Organization, there is no consistent, convincing evidence … When should I worry? Health Canada and the World Health Organization have each independently reviewed existing … . World Health Organization For information about the development of …
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… This will help to avoid the introduction of dirt, sand or organic material into the pool, which will reduce the … and gloves may be required. Disinfectants react with organic material in the water including fecal matter, vomit, … (sweat), food and drinks. Chlorine that has reacted with organic material is known as Combined Available Chlorine …
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… Infections Series Gonorrhea (#08a) Urethritis (#08b) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (#08c) Genital herpes …
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… decay Are tobacco products that are labelled "natural," "organic" or "additive-free" safe to use? Some tobacco products may be labelled as natural, organic or additive-free (for example bidis). This wording … same health risks. Tobacco products labelled as natural, organic or additive-free still have tobacco in them and are …
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… Infections Series Gonorrhea (#08a) Urethritis (#08b) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (#08c) Genital herpes …
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… . Consider getting a certified treatment device from an organization that is Standards Council of Canada (SCC) … distributor claims. Find an up-to-date list of accredited organizations by visiting the Standards Council of Canada …
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… Infections Series Gonorrhea (#08a) Urethritis (#08b) Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) (#08c) Genital herpes …