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… HealthLinkBC File #93d Financial Abuse of Older Adults Image Elder Abuse Prevention Series Preventing abuse and …
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… Encephalitis can lead to seizures, deafness or brain damage. Mumps: Protection against mumps requires proof of … the recommended number of doses of mumps vaccine for your age. People born between 1957 and 1969 need 1 dose of mumps … babies will have a birth defect. Babies may be born with damage to their sight, hearing, heart and brain. Rubella …
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… 1 week before you travel. Adults and children 5 years of age and older are given 4 doses of the capsule form of … Vaccine Injection is for adults and children 2 years of age and older. You will receive 1 dose of vaccine given by …
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… as it destroys many of the microbes that can cause spoilage. Raw freshly pressed or squeezed juices are not heat … diarrhea: Toxigenic E.coli can cause permanent kidney damage or, in some cases, death Hepatitis can cause liver damage Cryptosporidium causes long term diarrhea Who is at …
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… So while human or animal cells may be used in the earlier stages of making the vaccine, no cells are present in the … for Immunizations (#50h) Immunizations at 2 months of age (#50i) Immunizations at 12 months of age (#50j) … Childhood vaccines What is in the vaccines and …
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… updated June 27, 2024 HealthLink BC File number 35a Heat-related Series Download PDF Document English Document Arabic … body temperature during hot weather – this can lead to heat-related illness.  Heat can build up indoors when the outdoor … exposed skin by wearing sunscreen with broad-spectrum coverage and a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 30 Lower …
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… Vaccines help prevent diseases that can cause lifelong damage. For example, meningococcal disease can cause brain damage, kidney damage, deafness, and loss of limbs. About 1 in 10 people who …
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… for Immunizations (#50h) Immunizations at 2 months of age (#50i) Immunizations at 12 months of age (#50j) … Childhood vaccines are safe …
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… we eat can change based on many factors. This includes age, daily routine, activity level, food preferences and … buy foods you do not need if you shop while hungry For packaged snacks like crackers and granola bars, compare the … enjoying your food Avoid snacking straight out of the package. Portion out a smaller amount in a bowl or on a plate …
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… healthy, prevent illness and even save lives. As people age, they may be at much higher risk of severe disease and complications from influenza. For this reason, seniors aged 65 years and older are advised to get an inactivated … household contacts Influenza immunization is strongly encouraged for family members, caregivers and household contacts …