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… bacteria and decay. It also helps to repair the earliest stages of tooth decay. Where can fluoridation occur? … have less tooth decay or other cavity-related oral health problems. Is fluoridation safe? Yes. Fluoride has been …
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… using substances for positive or social benefits, to having problems with substance use, and at the far end of the … harm with people who use substances? Use person-first language (for example “person with substance use disorder” or … HealthLinkBC File #118 Naloxone: Treating opioid overdose Image … Harm reduction for families caregivers and friends of …
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… These babies are at greater risk of having developmental problems, asthma, ear infections and may have a higher risk … pregnancy can leave stomach acids in your mouth that can damage the teeth. After vomiting, rinse your mouth with water …
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… heart rate and blood pressure Lead to anxiety, digestive problems and dehydration Drinking enough water, getting … Sugary drinks are the main source of sugar in the average Canadian diet. Children and youth have the highest daily … or stevia, as sweeteners. If you regularly drink sweet beverages, you might find that it’s harder to eat healthy because …
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… of the fetus early in pregnancy can result in miscarriage, poor growth, early delivery or stillbirth. If a child is born with toxoplasmosis, they can experience eye problems, hydrocephalus (water on the brain), seizures or … Dispose of cat feces in a plastic bag and put in the garbage Do not compost the cat litter, or dispose of the litter …
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… manner Clean bathrooms frequently; no special cleaning agents are required Cover open draining wounds using a clean bandage People who live with a person with CPO should wash their … or had health care outside of Canada. CPO rarely cause problems or infections outside of hospitals. What are my …
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… or recent use of antibiotics; use of corticosteroid; problems with your immune system; use of birth control … things to remember when using condoms: Check the condom package for damage. Do not use a condom that has been damaged. Check the …
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… too much folic acid? Too much folic acid may cause health problems. Do not take more than 1000 mcg (1 mg) of folic … and liver products (such as liverwurst spread and liver sausages) are high in folate, they are also very high in vitamin … Columbia: www.sbhabc.org or call 604-878-7000 Public Health Agency of Canada: Your Guide to a Healthy Pregnancy …
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… with chronic hepatitis may develop cirrhosis. Cirrhosis damages your liver so it doesn’t work well. If you have … seeds Lower fat milk, yogurt and cheese Fortified soy beverage Fish, poultry, lean meat, eggs, tofu If you drink … drink alcohol? Alcohol can damage your liver and make the problems caused by hepatitis worse. To be safe, do not drink …
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… that may have had contact with a contaminated wound or bandage. There have been a few cases of transmission of MRSA … contact with skin. Players of organized sports are encouraged to use their own uniform and pads wherever possible. … other patients and hospital staff from MRSA infection. Image … Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus MRSA …