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… is lower) a mother with HIV can pass it to her baby during pregnancy, childbirth, or while breastfeeding (breastfeeding … your primary care provider, at a walk-in clinic, or by visiting one of the clinics listed in the SmartSexResource … at certain lab location in B.C. For more information, visit GetCheckedOnline: …
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… about elder abuse and neglect, or to get help, call or visit the following services: Seniors Abuse and Information … 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at 1 866 437-1940, or visit https://seniorsfirstbc.ca/ Government of B.C. – Protection from Elder Abuse or Neglect visit www.gov.bc.ca/elderabuse Public Guardian and Trustee …
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… immunizations through their regular health care provider. Visit a travel clinic at least 6 to 8 weeks before travel. … specific recommendations for children under 2 years old, visit HealthLinkBC File #96 Insect repellants and DEET . How … receive the vaccine. For more information on this vaccine, visit HealthLinkBC File #41k Traveller’s diarrhea and …
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… others on the QuitNow forum For more information, please visit the QuitNow website . Talk Tobacco Talk Tobacco is a … calling 1-833-998-TALK (8255) or texting CHANGE to 123456 Visit the Talk Tobacco website to learn more. To learn more … additional supports to quit commercial tobacco, please visit First Nations Health Authority . B.C. Smoking …
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… childhood vaccines in B.C., see the B.C. Immunization Schedules at www.healthlinkbc.ca/bc-immunizationschedules . It is important to keep a record of all … to help your child have a positive immunization experience visit ImmunizeBC at …
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… from at risk areas will need anti-malaria medication when visiting or returning to at risk areas.y How can I protect … before you travel, speak with your health care provider or visit a travel health clinic. Ask about the risk of malaria in the area you plan to visit. If anti-malaria medications are recommended, you will …
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… 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at 1 866 437-1940, or visit https://seniorsfirstbc.ca/ Government of B.C. – Protection from Elder Abuse or Neglect visit www.gov.bc.ca/elderabuse Public Guardian and Trustee at 604 660-4444 or visit www.trustee.bc.ca Legal Aid BC at 604 408-2172 or …
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… TB Services and public health units. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #51a Tuberculosis (TB) . What is … part of the B.C. Public Health Act. For more information, visit … shopping malls, restaurants or movie theatres Cancel or reschedule non-medical appointments (such as the dentist or …
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… about elder abuse and neglect, or to get help, call or visit the following services: Seniors Abuse and Information … 437-1940 in Vancouver or toll-free at 1 866 437-1940, or visit https://seniorsfirstbc.ca/ Government of B.C. – Protection from Elder Abuse and Neglect visit www.gov.bc.ca/elderabuse Public Guardian and Trustee …
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… and public health units. For more information on TB, visit HealthLinkBC File #51a Tuberculosis (TB) . What is a … if you have TB disease. If you have symptoms of TB disease, visit your health care provider. Symptoms of TB disease in … see if there are TB bacteria present. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #51b Sputum testing for …