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… manganese may harm brain development in infants and young children. According to Health Canada, manganese is most … vulnerable/sensitive population (e.g. infants and young children). Health Canada has also established a new … water for preparing baby formula for infants and young children. Adults who drink water with manganese levels above …
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… is most likely to occur in babies between 2 and 4 months of age. The second kind of sleep-related infant death is … can usually roll over on their own at 5 to 7 months of age. Place your baby on a firm surface that is free of … available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, in multiple languages Share a room with your baby Sharing a room helps …
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… who survive repeated or lengthy episodes of malaria as children will have some immunity to infection. However, this … women and developing babies, including a risk of miscarriage, stillbirth and death for mother and infant. Pregnant … traveller and HealthLinkBC File #41d Travelling with children. Travel Series Health advice for travellers (#41a) …
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… negatively impact the trust among family members. Adult children may not consider or realize that their actions are … Financial neglect may involve failing to pay rent or mortgage, medical insurance or bills. Who can experience … Neglect of Older Adults: Understanding Gender Difference Image Elder Abuse Prevention Series Preventing abuse and …
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… exposed skin by wearing sunscreen with broad-spectrum coverage and a Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of at least 30 Lower … For more information on heat-related illness and keeping children safe during extreme heat, visit: HealthLinkBC File … illness HealthLinkBC File #35b Safety for infants and young children during extreme heat For more information on foods …
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… to receive early treatment, care and information to manage their disease. This includes information about how to … done in many developing countries. Parents or guardians of children born in or adopted from these countries should consider HIV testing for their children. Speak to your health care provider for more …
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… right away. Who is most at risk of becoming sick? Young children, pregnant people, seniors and people with a … touching or feeding an animal After touching an animal's cage After falling or touching the ground Right after leaving … afterward If you or your child are injured: Wash and bandage bites, cuts or scrapes Seek medical attention if the …
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… Adults usually receive one dose of the vaccine. Sometimes children receive 2 doses. For more information, visit … blood products. Hepatitis B can cause permanent liver damage. It is also the main cause of liver cancer, which can be … travelling to a particular country, visit the Public Health Agency of Canada: …
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… often comes from the older woman's spouse, partner or adult children. For an older man, the abuse or neglect is more … her significantly and for a long period of time On average, a woman tends to be smaller than a man, and she may … ashamed that someone they trust is hurting or taking advantage of them. Both men and women may worry about how it …
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… bacteria and decay. It also helps to repair the earliest stages of tooth decay. Where can fluoridation occur? … way to improve oral health for everyone. Studies show that children who drink fluoridated water can expect up to 35 … drink non-fluoridated water. By using fluoridated water, children develop strong teeth. As adults, they will have …