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… the heat and humidity are much higher than we would expect during a normal summer day. Extreme heat can be harmful to … illnesses more likely and more severe. Sweat is the body’s way of cooling down. Infants can’t sweat, which means … or very pale skin Not urinating or very little urinating Body temperature above 39°C (102°F) Symptoms of mild to …
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… trees, soil and vegetation, water quality may decline. During a wildfire, it's important that you have access to … water. Wildfire smoke can have a harmful effect on your body. Drinking lots of water helps reduce inflammation and … Possible effects of wildfires on drinking water include: Changes in the amount and timing of snowmelt and runoff from …
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… method) Non-contact infrared thermometers (NCITs) measure body temperature from a specific distance by sensing the … armpit Tuck your child’s arm snugly (closely) against their body Leave the thermometer in place for about 1 minute, … as much as 1 degree in the morning and reaching a maximum during the late afternoon. Mild increases may be caused by …
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… increases the chances of exposure to that child's blood or body fluids. Staff or residents in a community group home … pharmacists and others who may have contact with blood and body fluids in their jobs. Anyone who is not eligible for a … B virus can pass the virus to their newborn babies during delivery. After the virus enters your body, it …
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… material, and animals including pets and farm animals. During food preparation, contaminated foods can transmit …
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… also plays an important role in a child’s social and emotional development. It is important to recognize the …
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… damage or sterility. Mumps infection in the early stage of pregnancy may increase the rate of miscarriage but has not …
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… arthritis, heart disease, incontinence or acute infection Changes in mental alertness due to depression, delirium, … risk of falling and maintain independence. 1. Keep your body active: Not only does regular physical activity help … 3. Make your home safer There are simple and inexpensive changes you can make to your home to reduce your risk of …
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… fruits, whole grains and plant-based proteins What dietary changes can help lower LDL cholesterol? Choose foods with …