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… are found in small quantities that are little or no risk to human health. For example, low levels of fluoride … treat your drinking water before drinking it, using it for food preparation, or brushing your teeth. For short term …
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… a hospital can save your child’s life. Treatment includes reducing brain swelling, preventing damage to the liver and …
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… contact such as kissing, using the toilet or preparing food. In order for the disease to spread, there has to be …
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… Fluoride is a mineral found naturally in our water, air, food and soil. At low concentrations, fluoride in drinking …
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… travel during pregnancy? Pregnant women can be at increased risk of becoming infected or developing severe complications … kit Contact your local travel clinic to determine any risks of travelling to your destination(s) and to ensure … care provider or local travel clinic for information on the risk of infection while travelling, versus the risk of …
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… infectious viruses are present. There is an extremely small risk that some blood-borne infections could be passed on … also occur. Some immune globulins may be associated with a risk of thrombosis (blood clots) within 24 hours of injection, especially when large volumes are given. The risk of thrombosis increases for those: •45 years of age and …
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… child understands the details of the treatment, including risks and benefits. It is up to the health care provider to … care What the health care involves and The benefits and risks of the health care How does "mature minor consent" … other grades if children are behind in immunization or at risk for certain vaccine-preventable diseases). Most of the …