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… fed raw meat are less likely to be infected. Here are some tips if you have a pet cat: Wash your hands after patting, …
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… dive into unknown waters. See HealthLinkBC File #39 Safety Tips for Swimmers or contact the Lifesaving Society at …
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… enter the body through breaks in the skin, such as scrapes, cold sores, insect bites or patches of eczema. What are the …
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… harmful germs. Memory cells help the immune system respond quickly to an infection and prevent disease. How does a …
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… the 15 second timer over again Cool the milk: Cool the milk quickly by putting the top part of the double boiler in an … to help it cool faster until it reaches 20°C (68°F) or colder Bottle the milk: Pour the cooled milk into the … in a refrigerator to further cool the milk to 4°C (40°F) or colder. Under ideal conditions, home pasteurized milk can …
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… their children. When this happens, the diseases come back quickly and lots of children get sick and some die. This has …
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… Culture results may take up to 8 weeks, depending on how quickly the bacteria grow. The lab will send your test …
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