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… baby Heal after giving birth Decrease your risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and diabetes When can I start … It will also help your baby’s development. Remember to only have skin-to-skin contact when you’re wide awake and to avoid distractions such as cell phones. How often should I feed my baby? Let your baby decide when to feed. …
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… viruses that can be passed on to other people. If you have contact with a person’s blood or body fluids you could … blood is present in the fluid, but the risk is low. What should I do if I come into contact with blood or body … to give informed consent in order for your blood to be tested for HIV, hepatitis B and C. Your treatment will be …
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… that flood waters are usually very dirty. Items that have come into contact with flood water should be handled carefully. Flood waters passing over land … and not fit to drink without additional treatment and tests to show the water is safe. For more information, see …
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… with your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the PCV 13 vaccine? Babies receive the vaccine as … receive an extra dose of vaccine at 6 months of age if they have any of the following medical conditions: No spleen, or … or a spleen that is not working properly, or who have cancer Individuals 5 years of age and older with HIV …
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… curious and mobile as they develop Infants and toddlers have thinner skin than adults (the top layer of a child’s … The hot water temperature at the taps in the bathroom should be set to 49°C to reduce the potential severity of a … when the child is bathing or in the kitchen; older children should not be relied on to supervise younger children Check …
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… They eat a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food … you want to try rat poison, there are certain things you should consider: Set out non-poisoned food for a few days … spaces, fresh air and attic vents with 6mm (1/4 inch) metal screening or steel mesh Seal any possible entry points in …
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… Who should get the vaccine? Influenza vaccines are available at … disease, chronic liver disease such as hepatitis, diabetes, cancer or anemia Health conditions causing difficulty … need 1 dose of vaccine. Children 2 to 8 years of age who have never received an influenza vaccine need 2 doses given …
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… . Who should get the vaccine? The influenza vaccine is available … disease, chronic liver disease such as hepatitis, diabetes, cancer, anemia or weakened immune system Those with health … care settings, including long-term care facilities, who have contact with patients Visitors to health care …
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… health effects of abuse and neglect? Abuse and neglect can have harmful long-term effects on the health and well-being … support from friends and family, and if they feel like they have some control over the situation. In general, older … safety, and they can help develop a safety plan. What should I do if I see a crime or harmful situation? Call the …
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… Call your health care provider to make an appointment. Who should get the DTaP-HB-IPV-Hib vaccine? Babies get the … and swelling where the vaccine was given. Some children may have a fever or experience crankiness, restlessness, … Hepatitis B is also 1 of the main causes of liver cancer, which can be fatal. The hepatitis B virus is spread …