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… Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese What are the risks of drinking during pregnancy? There are a number of risks for you and your developing baby if you drink alcohol when you are pregnant. Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder …
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… Chestfeeding is a term that is becoming more commonly used when discussing infant feeding. It’s often used by … to babies who are not breastfed or chestfed May lower the risk of sleep-related infant death Why is breastfeeding or … baby Heal after giving birth Decrease your risk of breast cancer, ovarian cancer and diabetes When can I start …
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… In B.C., only bats carry rabies virus and other animals are rarely infected. In other parts of Canada and North … seizures. Infected animals usually die within 10 days from when they first appear sick. Bats infected with rabies may … also act strangely. Bats are usually active at night. If you see bats during the day, they may not be normal. …
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… caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs coughs, … In British Columbia, medicines to prevent or cure TB are free through Provincial TB Services and public health … File #51a Tuberculosis (TB) . What is a TB skin test? You can use a TB Skin Test (TST) to look for TB infection. …
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… before being used to make HBIg. Several steps are included when preparing HBIg to inactivate and remove viruses and … infectious viruses are present. There is an extremely small risk that some blood-borne infections could be passed on … Hepatitis B is also one of the main causes of liver cancer, which can be fatal. The hepatitis B virus is spread …
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… it can progress to chronic liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and even death. How is hepatitis C virus spread? HCV … with symptoms around 6 weeks after being infected with HCV. You can clear HCV and still become infected again in the … tested if you engaged in any behavior that increases the risk for HCV transmission in the last 12 months since your …
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… burning or heating tobacco or vaping liquid. It’s produced when using combustible tobacco products and electronic … nearby, especially children. There are ways to reduce the risks, such as by making your home smoke-free. How harmful … hundreds of which are toxic and at least 70 that can cause cancer. There is no risk-free level of exposure to …
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… in drinking water. As a result, children may be at greater risk of illness when higher levels of arsenic are present. Long-term … or decades can increase your risk of developing certain cancers, including: Skin Lung Kidney Bladder Liver The risk
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… scarring of the liver (cirrhosis), liver failure or liver cancer in a small number of people. Is there a vaccine for … through blood-to-blood contact. While there is a very low risk of spreading the virus through other bodily fluids, … who might come in contact with your blood, (for example, when getting tattoos, body-piercing, electrolysis or …
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… Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers Last updated April … care to babies and young children must be aware of the risks of choking. Babies and young children are at high risk … foods are safe for that child. What is choking? Choking is when something becomes stuck in a person's airway, making …