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… know what type of well you are connected to please contact your local health authority. If you own a well that supplies … including diarrhea and nausea, and may even lead to death. Babies, children, elderly or people with immune deficiencies … water supply the lab will provide you the necessary sample bottles and instructions. Read the instructions carefully …
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… of influenza vaccine or any part of the vaccine, talk to your health care provider. You may need to be tested for … given by injection is considered safe at any stage of pregnancy. People in the second half of pregnancy are at … should not get an influenza vaccine. Fact: It is safe for babies to breastfeed after mothers receive the influenza …
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… and can look thick, like soup. Blooms may last days, weeks, months or all year, and can even grow during winter when … If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria harmful? … the dangers. Take special care to ensure that infants and babies are not exposed to water that is contaminated with …
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… a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been … material. How can I get rid of rodents? Rats and mice have babies often, so it is important to find and get rid of them … of the trap toward the wall. When the rodents get used to feeding, set the traps. Make sure the bait is securely …
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… illness. How can I prevent foodborne illness? Clean Wash your hands with warm soapy water for at least 20 seconds … label. Some dishwashers can sanitize. Check the manual of your dishwasher to find out if yours does. Separate Germs from raw foods can spread to …
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… Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an infected … is a small chance of developing the illness, sometimes months later. If you develop a fever within 1 year of your … malaria are more severe among pregnant women and developing babies, including a risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and …
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… is approved by Health Canada and is provided free. Call your health care provider to make an appointment. In early … bites, burns or scrapes, it is recommended that you see your health care provider immediately for treatment. This is … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency …
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… greyish-brown, wingless insects that live on the scalp, feeding on blood. They lay eggs (nits) on hair close to the … scalp that may look like dandruff. These nits hatch into baby lice (nymphs) in 9 to 10 days. Nymphs become adult lice … to share hats, combs, hair accessories or hairbrushes. If your child has long hair, tie it up or put it in a braid. …
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… Check that bottled beverages are sealed Wash and peel your own fruits and vegetables with bottled or treated water … unless it has been treated Drink tap water or add ice to your beverages Eat leftovers or food at buffets that has … important treatment for diarrhea is to replace the fluids your body loses. For healthy adults, these fluids can be …
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… benefits: It reduces the chances of passing the STI on to your partner(s) You are less likely to develop complications … Oil-based lubricants, such as petroleum jelly, lotion or baby oil, can weaken and destroy latex Water or oil-based … (ECPs) or copper IUD (intrauterine device) can prevent pregnancy. These should be started as soon as possible. For …