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… hard candies. Do not offer chewable vitamins. How much food should I offer to my baby? The amount of food to offer your … Close their mouth when food is offered Push food away Refuse to eat or turn their head away Here are some examples of … or muffin A quarter of a pita or other flatbread How often should I offer food to my baby? The number of times you …
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… naturally in foods. Folic acid is a form of folate. It's used in vitamin supplements and fortified foods. Fortified … with 400 mcg (0.4 mg) of folic acid every day. What should I look for when choosing a multivitamin with folic … take a daily multivitamin with folic acid. Supplements should be taken in addition to a well-balanced diet, not in …
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… a bowel movement but are not able to. Constipation can cause belly pain and bloating (gas) and make you feel unwell. … multiple sclerosis, celiac disease and depression When should I see a health care provider? See your health care … constipation or make it worse. Which foods have fibre? You should eat foods that are high in fibre for overall heatlh. …
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… Influenza is an acute infection of the respiratory system caused by the influenza virus. Getting sick with influenza … Drink extra fluids to replace those lost from fever Avoid smoking and ask others not to smoke in the house Breathe … ) can be given for fever or soreness. ASA (e.g. Aspirin ® ) should not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to …
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… such as saliva, semen and vaginal fluid, can contain viruses that can be passed on to other people. If you have … blood is present in the fluid, but the risk is low. What should I do if I come into contact with blood or body … do not place in a recycling box Do not share drug snorting, smoking or injection equipment such as needles and syringes, …
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… B virus infection? Hepatitis B is a disease of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). What are the symptoms? … who is living with HBV Sharing equipment for drug snorting, smoking or injection with someone living with HBV. Examples … infection Coughing or sneezing Through water or food What should I do if I have been exposed to hepatitis B virus? See …
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… what is my risk? Exposure to radon over the long-term can cause lung cancer. About 16% of lung cancer deaths in Canada … your exposure is to test your home for radon. Remediation should be conducted if levels are found above the … in B.C., visit https://bccdc.shinyapps.io/bcradonmap . Should I get my home tested? Everyone is encouraged to test …
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… infections. CPO are usually a low risk and rarely cause an infection in healthy people. If they spread from the … preparing or eating food. People identified as having a CPO should follow these instructions to prevent CPO from … you can do is wash your hands before eating, drinking, smoking, applying personal care products, touching your …
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… What is Tuberculosis (TB)? TB is a serious disease caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when … organs. TB is curable. In British Columbia, you can get medicines to prevent or cure TB. The medicines are free … clear and watery. Do not collect saliva for this test. Why should I do a sputum test for TB? Testing your sputum for TB …
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… A virus. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the hepatitis A vaccine? The hepatitis A vaccine … blood products Inject illegal drugs or share drug snorting, smoking, or injecting equipment Are males who have sex with … Immigrants from countries where hepatitis A is common Household or close contacts of adopted children from areas …