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… things work. Your child and play As a parent, you are the first to play with your baby. Playing with your baby helps … your baby. Hold your baby skin-to-skin regularly in the first months of their life. Look your baby in the eyes and … baby is a newborn. Some babies do not like tummy time at first. You may have to help your baby learn to enjoy tummy …
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… 5 minutes. A second dose of naloxone may be needed if the first dose does not restore normal breathing. The effects of naloxone last for 20 to 90 minutes. After naloxone wears off, the opioid may still be present. … provides training in overdose prevention, recognition and first aid response. This training is for individuals who use …
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… the virus, follow these tips: Wash your hands, especially after using the toilet, changing diapers or before eating or … stay away from work while they are sick and for 2 days after they are better. Even when diarrhea and vomiting have … can still be in the stool (bowel movement) for as long as 2 weeks. Be sure to wash your hands carefully and often If …
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… Some people may have a brief illness with symptoms around 6 weeks after being infected with HCV. You can clear HCV and still … to take than older medications (no injections). In 8 to 12 weeks, most patients are cured of HCV. If you have chronic …
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… Your personal hygiene and health: Wash your hands after handling or cleaning up after your pet, its feces, toys, treats or food. Wash your … or smoking Make sure that children wash their hands right after touching animals. Many children have been infected by …
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… painless bumps that can appear anywhere on the body from 2 weeks to 6 months after contact with the virus. The bumps grow over several weeks to become small, firm, smooth, pinkish-white, raised …
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… how sensitive you are to them. Symptoms tend to be worse after repeat exposure. As you start to dry off and the … do the symptoms last? A rash may appear within 12 hours after infection. The reaction may last from 2 to 5 days and symptoms can last as long as 2 weeks. Repeat infections are usually worse. People become …
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… also allow your baby’s immune system to make memory cells. After vaccines are given, memory cells will protect against harmful germs for a long time. For example, after your child gets the measles, mumps and rubella … cough can be a deadly disease for babies. Babies need their first dose at 2 months of age to begin building protection …
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… When a new vaccine is ready to be tested in people, it is first given to a small number of people to check the dose … concerns, this is specified when the vaccine is approved. After a vaccine has been approved for use, its safety is … provider if any unusual or unexpected side effects happen after getting the vaccines. There is an extremely rare …
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… re-use the lids. A perfect fit can no longer be guaranteed after a lid has been pried off once. The jars can be used … the questionable food to your pets or any other animals. After throwing it away, wash your hands well with warm soapy … fish and seafood. Sanitize all work surfaces before and after preparing food. For more information on sanitizing …