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… aborts their offspring. You can also get sick from touching your face after touching contaminated animal tissue or … in raw milk from infected animals. You may get Q fever by drinking unpasteurized, contaminated milk. The disease … or shows, careful cleaning is recommended. This includes your hands, footwear, vehicles and transport trailers This …
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… (or phlegm) is mucus that you cough up from deep inside your lungs. It is usually thick, cloudy and sticky. Sputum is not saliva (spit) as saliva comes from your mouth and is thin, clear and watery. Do not collect saliva for this test. Why should I do …
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… have a family history. If you know of vision problems in your family, your child's eyes should be examined by an eye … signs or symptoms: Blurred vision Headaches Red, itchy or watery eyes or discharge Squinting or rubbing the eyes … umbrellas, scissors, lollipop sticks, uncooked spaghetti, drinking straws, or pieces of wire, can cause an eye injury …
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… body tissue or limb. The original site of infection on your body may be a minor wound or injury such as a small … to person through close contact such as kissing, sharing drinking cups, forks, spoons or cigarettes. What is the … with invasive GAS you may require antibiotics. Speak to your health care provider for more information. How can I …
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… geographical features such as mountains or bodies of water. For example, air pollution can get trapped in … reacts with other compounds in the air can also affect your health. These particles penetrate deeply into the … or heart disease, follow a management plan developed with your health care provider If you have symptoms such as …
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… Because itchiness and skin rashes have many causes, only your health care provider can confirm if you have scabies. … Scabies will not go away without treatment. Speak with your health care provider before you begin treatment. … in the 3 days before treatment began. Use detergent in hot water (50ºC) and dry on the hot cycle. Items that cannot be …
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… geographical features such as mountains or bodies of water. For example, air pollution can get trapped in … because they can remain in the air longer, get deeper into your lungs and may even get into your bloodstream. Fine particles that have a diameter less …
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… Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an infected … travel to an area at risk of malaria, you need to protect yourself before you travel, while you are travelling and … It is best to take the medication with food and plenty of water to reduce stomach upset. Taking anti-malarial …
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… and the possibility of abuse or neglect, pay attention to your own emotional and physical health. Here are some signs of stress: Changes in your feelings, such as becoming anxious or depressed feeling … medication to help you sleep or cope Making changes in your lifestyle, including the amount you eat, or the amount …
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… PM2.5, PM10) Carbon dioxide (CO2) Sulphur dioxide (SO2) Water vapor Hydrocarbons (for example benzene) Aldehydes … by-products. These by-products can also get inside your home from car exhaust coming in through a garage. What … monoxide detector Nitrogen dioxide (NO2): May irritate your eyes, nose, throat and lungs and cause shortness of …