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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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… each year. What can I do to prevent foodborne illness? Wash your hands Wash your hands before you eat or handle any food, and after you … leftovers safely Refrigerate leftovers within two hours of preparing. Keep your fridge set at 4°C (40°F) or lower to …
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… as diphtheria, polio and tetanus and are free as part of your child’s routine immunizations. It is important that … and provided free to pregnant people at every stage of pregnancy regardless of previous immunization history. The vaccine should be given at 27 to 32 weeks of pregnancy but may be given as early as 13 weeks and up until …
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… umbrella if you can’t find a shady spot. If you cannot keep your child out of the sun, make sure to protect their skin … smart” clothing and sunscreen. Sun smart clothing Encourage your child to be “sun-smart.” Make sure they cover up with … of date. Do I need to take extra precautions to protect my baby from the sun and heat? Yes. Babies younger than 12 …
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… if you travel to or work in some countries. Discuss your travel plans with a public health unit, a travel clinic, or your health care provider at least 6 to 8 weeks before you … the provincial medical services plan (MSP), so check with your local travel clinic to find out the cost. Bring a …
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… culture. This handout gives tips for planning, buying, and preparing snacks, along with a list of snack ideas. Tips for … At the grocery store Plan snacks in advance and add them to your grocery list. Having a list will help save time, money … time-saving tips: Cut up or cook extra vegetables when preparing meals. Store them in the fridge for easy snacking …
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… can cause death if not treated. If you are not sure whether your child is at risk of a severe allergic reaction, ask … wash their hands Wash kitchen equipment and surfaces before preparing foods. Use clean dishes and utensils each time you … a secure, unlocked place that is easy to access. Provide a new one before the expiry date Epinephrine auto-injectors …
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… to take extra precautions with their drinking water. Ask your doctor or nurse practioner how weak your immune system … labeled as Absolute 1 micron or smaller, and labeled as meeting ANSI/NSF International Standard #53 for removal of … Drinking Water HealthLinkBC File #69b Feeding Your Baby Formula: Safely Making and Storing Formula … Preventing …
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… Document English Why do I need iron? Iron is a mineral that your body uses to make hemoglobin. Hemoglobin is found in your red blood cells and helps carry oxygen to all parts of your body. Without enough iron, your body will not have …
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… sexual orientation Males who are street-involved Contact your health care provider to get immunized. Unless mentioned … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency … number. Always report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the HPV …