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… treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home from work, school, daycare and running …
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… to prevent or cure TB are free through Provincial TB Services and public health units. For more information, visit … medicines as directed, eat healthy foods and get plenty of rest Wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth if you must … places like work, school, church, stores, shopping malls, restaurants or movie theatres Cancel or reschedule …
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… is an important skill that will help both of you have more restful nights. To help teach your baby how to fall asleep … is stimulating and not relaxing Give your child some choices at bedtime – for example, which story to read, which …
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… not fully understood but there are known safer sleep practices that reduce a baby’s risk of SIDS. Some babies, such as … ready, or someone else to take the baby when you need to rest. Some babies fall asleep while travelling in a car … incline of these devices can cause their airway to become restricted. Keep your pregnancy smoke-free and give your …
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… weather before temperature measurement Follow the best practices and the manufacturer's instructions when using NCITs. … has a fever? Offer plenty of fluids Encourage your child to rest Remove extra blankets or extra clothing as long as the …
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… brains. Their heads are heavy and large compared to the rest of the body and their neck muscles are not strong …
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… come for a visit. You haven’t done anything wrong.” Notice cues that say distress You cannot spoil a baby with too … your child include: Whenever possible, give your child choices Try to plan your day around a routine that works for … child Have healthy snacks, physical activity and periods of rest each day Try to spend some time outside every day Let …