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… level of health risk is provided on a scale of 1 to 10 or higher. The health risk is also labeled “low”, “moderate”, … get deeper into your lungs and may even get into your bloodstream. Fine particles that have a diameter less than … adults Those with heart or lung disease, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) People who are …
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… body temperature rises, heat is released through increased blood flow to the skin and increased sweating. This allows … of heat stroke) Seizures Unconsciousness/coma Who is at higher risk of heat-related illness? Some people are at … who live alone or who are socially isolated People who have chronic illnesses such as diabetes, heart disease, or …
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… children, people who have lung or heart diseases, certain chronic health conditions or weakened immune systems are at … risk. Healthy pregnant women in the second half of their pregnancy are at much greater risk of hospitalization … care provider if you have a condition that puts you at higher risk of complications and you develop influenza-like …
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… diarrhea if you: Have a weakened immune system Have chronic renal failure Have congestive heart failure Have … may include nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, fever or blood in stools. Symptoms can begin suddenly and usually … Contact a health care provider if you have these symptoms: High fever Blood or pus in stools Signs of dehydration such …
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… of arsenic in groundwater supplies like wells is usually higher than in surface water supplies such as lakes, streams … of arsenic exposure? Short to medium term exposure to very high levels of arsenic in drinking water over days or weeks can lead to arsenic poisoning. Exposure to high levels of arsenic may cause stomach pain, vomiting, …
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… to be exposed to contaminated food and water in these high risk areas. If you are travelling to low risk areas, … treatment A stomach illness with nausea and vomiting Chronic inflammatory bowel disease; or If you are pregnant …
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… as premature babies and those with low birth weight, are at higher risk of SIDS than others. What can I do to reduce the … can cause their airway to become restricted. Keep your pregnancy smoke-free and give your baby a smoke-free … or whose mother smoked before or after birth, has a much higher risk of SIDS. Speak with your health care provider if …
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… women who have rubella infection in the first 3 months of pregnancy. CRS is rare because so many women are immune to … know if you are immune to rubella, you will be offered a blood test for rubella immunity as part of your prenatal … If you are not immune, you should be immunized after your pregnancy, preferably before leaving the hospital. Rubella …
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… supplementation. Is there anything I should limit or avoid? High mercury fish. Choose fish low in mercury, such as … and chocolate. Caffeinated energy drinks. Many have high levels of caffeine, added vitamins, minerals, amino …
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… can also be transferred to a developing baby during pregnancy or to a newborn baby during delivery. Who is at … Listeriosis can cause serious illness such as meningitis, blood infection and even death. Symptoms of meningitis … food safer For more information about food safety during pregnancy, visit BC Centre for Disease Control Pregnancy and …