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… directions exactly. Some treatments may not be suitable for children, pregnant people or those who are breastfeeding or … receive treatment at the same time. Children may return to school or daycare after they have completed their treatment. … your home well, including furniture and mattresses. Image … Scabies …
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… to the vaccine, giving you better protection from disease. Children are naturally exposed to aluminum in the … vaccine in small amounts to prevent bacterial and fungal growth. If a person received a vaccine contaminated with … So while human or animal cells may be used in the earlier stages of making the vaccine, no cells are present in the …
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… an unclean environment. Head lice are commonly spread among children and adults who have close head-to-head contact. … The best way to prevent the spread of head lice is to encourage children to avoid head-to-head contact. Teach them not … Children should not be sent home or kept home from school or daycare because of head lice. If one person in the …
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… brain, which can lead to seizures, deafness, or brain damage. One out of every 3,000 people with measles may die from … and death are most common in infants less than 12 months of age and adults. Complications of measles can include: Ear … risk of Reye syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to …
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… a pregnant woman contracts rubella, she may have a miscarriage or stillbirth. Her baby may be born with severe birth … eye problems, heart defects, liver, spleen and brain damage. This is called Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS). CRS … risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to children under 6 months of age without first speaking to …
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… include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach pain and fever. Children 5 years and under are at a higher risk of getting … middle of the food and avoid touching any bones. Some packaged foods are fully cooked and ready-to-eat. Other foods … Always read the label and follow cooking and storage instructions. Foods heated in the microwave can have hot …
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… seconds, and rub hands together to create lather (to help children wash their hands long enough, sing the ABC song) … such as meats or poultry Touch pets or animals Clean pet cages or litter boxes Clean around the house When should children wash their hands? Children should always wash their …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Document Tigrinya Protect your children. Get all their vaccines on time. The vaccines are … for Immunizations (#50h) Immunizations at 2 months of age (#50i) Immunizations at 12 months of age (#50j) … Childhood vaccines are safe …
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… red blood cells and carry oxygen to all parts of the body. Children need iron for healthy growth and development, including brain development.  How … vegetables and fruits such as broccoli, snow peas, red cabbage, bell peppers, kiwi, mango, papaya, peaches, …
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… enough hormones. Replacing these hormones can prevent: Growth problems Intellectual disability or developmental … affects the nerves that control muscle movement. Babies and children with SMA may have difficulty with swallowing, … detects over 80% of disorders even at less than 24 hours of age. Early detection is important if your child has one of …