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… is Tuberculosis? Tuberculosis (TB) is a serious disease caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when … reproductive organs. TB is curable. In British Columbia, medicines to prevent or cure TB are free through Provincial … loss, tiredness, chest pain and shortness of breath. Who should get a TB skin test? You may need a TST for various …
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… too much manganese can be a risk to health. Manganese can cause discolouration but has no taste. It can also stain … see HealthLinkBC File #05b Well Water Testing . What should I do if there is manganese in my drinking water? … recommend for your home or community drinking water. What should I do if I have been drinking water with high levels …
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… if you feel you are not able to continue to volunteer. Should everyone volunteer in an emergency? Everyone has a …
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… vaccine has been shown to protect against various cancers caused by HPV. Your child may be offered other vaccines if … ) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin ® ) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to … or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the vaccine? The vaccine is not recommended …
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… how to eat well and makes mealtimes more enjoyable. What should I offer my child to eat? Offer your child nutritious … tofu, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products What should I offer my child to drink? Offer healthy drinks such … to offer new foods and include foods your child has refused in the past. Offer the same food in different ways For …
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… on cloudy or overcast days. Too much sun exposure can cause sunburns, heat stroke/heat exhaustion, skin cancers, … active play time. Swimmers and those who sweat heavily should use a waterproof lotion. For children wearing bathing … every hour or so. Never leave your child alone in the car. Should I protect my child’s eyes from the sun? Yes. The same …
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… can help you make healthier choices more often. What foods should I eat? Healthy eating patterns such as Canada’s food … you with the nutrients and energy you need for good health. Use your plate as a guide. Aim to fill: Half your plate with … dried beans, peas and lentils, and nuts and seeds. What should I drink? Water is the best choice to quench your …
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… any health conditions or medications. Show them how to use specialized medical mobility equipment, such as lifts, … to immediately check on you after a disaster. What supplies should I have for an emergency? Planning ahead and thinking …
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… request that your first name, initials and birth date be used as your identifying information when your results are … https://fipa.bc.ca/get-help/your-health-information . Should my partner(s) be tested for HIV? If you have an HIV … you have been exposed to HIV within the past 72 hours, you should go to your local emergency room for advice about …
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… by your physician, midwife or nurse practitioner. It uses sound waves to produce a live image of your baby in the … with a full bladder. At what stage of my pregnancy should I have a prenatal ultrasound? Your physician, midwife … including fetal ultrasounds, are medical procedures and should only be used when there is a medical reason to do so. …