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… study, the rate of outbreaks caused by raw milk and products made from it was 150 times greater than outbreaks … you do to protect yourself and your family? Purchase milk products from your grocer or other commercial stores. Always …
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… HealthLinkBC File #107 Safe sleeping for babies Perinatal Services BC: Safer Infant Sleep Toddler’s First Steps: Sleep …
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… information on prenatal genetic screening, visit Perinatal Services BC: Prenatal Genetic Screening Program …
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… of ibuprofen include Advil® and Motrin®. Do not use products containing ibuprofen in children under 6 months of …
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… nuts and seeds, tofu, meat, fish, poultry, eggs and dairy products Water, chilled plain milk or fortified soy beverage … quantities. Use the nutrition facts table to compare products: Look at the percent daily value (%DV) for sugar, … melba toast, chapatti, roti or bannock. Choose whole grain products if available. Hot lunch ideas Minestrone soup and a …
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… granola bars, compare the nutrition facts tables. Choose products that are lower in sodium, sugars and saturated fat … grains, vegetables and fruits Protein is in eggs, dairy products, animal meat and soy products like tofu Beans, peas, lentils, nuts and seeds …
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… treats or unpasteurized milk. Because they are raw, these products can contain germs that can make you or your pet sick. Your pet may get infected from eating these products. You can become infected if you do not wash your hands after handling these products or after touching your pet. If you choose to feed …
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… fruits and vegetables, as well as in unpasteurized milk products, juice, cider and untreated or contaminated … Caution: Mixing bleach with products that contain acid or ammonia makes a toxic gas that …
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… this" Consider using numbing creams and patches: These products ease the feeling of pain by blocking pain receptors …