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… air quality is caused by indoor air pollution, especially when ventilation is limited. Knowing possible causes will … older homes or buildings. Asbestos does not cause a health risk unless it is frayed or crumbling and releasing fibers … that can be inhaled. Exposure to asbestos can cause lung cancer. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #32 …
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… or a spleen that is not working properly, or who have cancer Individuals 5 years of age and older with HIV … infection, a serious and sometimes fatal disease. When you get immunized, you help protect others as well. … not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to …
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… a baby is a baby's crying. Shaken baby injuries often occur when a parent or caregiver gets frustrated, angry or upset because … they temporarily lose control and violently shake the baby. You will find useful resources and strategies below to …
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… same way. Vision problems often have a family history. If you know of vision problems in your family, your child's … to prevent eye injuries for my child? You can reduce the risk of eye injuries and increase eye safety for children. … Children should take regular breaks to rest their eyes when reading Teach children not to walk or run while …
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… up to 5 days before and 5 days after the rash appears. They are most contagious from the day before and for the first … for a person to get sick after exposure to the virus. If your child is exposed to chickenpox, watch for signs of the … started as soon as possible to reduce the illness, and the risk for complications. Prevention methods may include …
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… It can quickly affect several different organs including your liver, lungs and kidneys. Since TSS develops quickly, … infections can result in TSS. SA makes several toxins and when the toxins enter your bloodstream you can have a severe … sponge, it should be removed as soon as possible. Who is at risk of TSS? TSS from a staph infection can affect anyone; …
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… should be conducted once a year. What are the signs that you may have hearing loss? You may have hearing loss if you: … hearing loss refers to hearing loss that was present when you were born due to genetics or other factors or … instrument practitioner can advise you on. What are the risks associated with hearing loss on older adults? When
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… virus (HBV). What are the symptoms? After the virus enters your body, it may take weeks to months to develop symptoms … each year due to B.C.’s routine infant, school-age and high-risk adult immunization programs. Most chronic (long term) … called cirrhosis, which can lead to liver failure and/or cancer in a small number of people. What should I do if I …
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… Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an infected … coma and even death. Areas of the world where malaria is a risk include Africa, South East Asia, South Asia, the Middle … Canada from at risk areas will need anti-malaria medication when visiting or returning to at risk areas.y How can I …
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… waterborne infections spread? Waterborne infections spread when drinking water contains: Animal or human waste (feces) … an organ or bone marrow transplant, or who have had cancer treatment Infants and young children Pregnant women … For People with Weakened Immune Systems . Although the risk is relatively low of getting Toxoplasmosis through …