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… sick with influenza, treating symptoms can help. Follow the self-care advice below: Get plenty of rest and stay home …
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… Campylobacter infection? Campylobacter infection is usually self-limited, which means it usually ends without treatment. …
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… Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) – adult and child Self-rescue and skills for rescuing others Many agencies …
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… than a man, and she may have less ability to defend herself from physical abuse Older women are more likely than … to report a situation of suspected elder abuse, neglect or self-neglect. For More Information For more information …
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… owners should check municipal bylaws before attempting self-treatment to ensure that treatment is completed safely …
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… against chickenpox. Proof of immunity consists of a self-reported history of chickenpox or shingles after 12 …
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… them in tasks within their abilities. Take care of yourself Taking care of yourself and making sure you have regular time for yourself are important for providing care to family members or …
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… foods help improve your baby’s coordination and encourage self-feeding. Safe finger foods include: Cooked and finely …
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… crib, and leave the room. Take 10 to 15 minutes to give yourself a chance to calm down. It is more important to calm yourself before you try to calm your baby. If you feel unable to … is worth trying these suggestions but try not to blame yourself or get frustrated with your baby if they do not work. …
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… in ways that foster your child’s creativity, curiosity and self-expression. Children need playful chances to learn …