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… vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … at https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/immunizations/flu . Who should get the vaccine? … disease, chronic liver disease such as hepatitis, diabetes, cancer, anemia or weakened immune system Those with health …
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… They found no connection between fluoridation and cancer. There is no evidence that suggests exposure to … occurring element, high concentrations may be bad for your health. Fluoride is recommended to prevent tooth decay … For more information on water fluoridation, please contact your dentist or dental hygienist, the dental program at your
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… It can quickly affect several different organs including your liver, lungs and kidneys. Since TSS develops quickly, … . Staphylococcus aureus are found in the nose or on the skin of up to 30 per cent of people. They are also found in … usually not harmful, and only cause mild nose, throat or skin infections. In some cases, SA infections can result in …
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… these symptoms especially for long periods of time, talk to your health care provider. Your health care provider can request tests if you show … due to diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), cancer, or have had organ transplants Have chronic lung …
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… Vietnamese Certain foods and beverages can affect how your warfarin works. This handout will help you to plan your diet when taking warfarin. When we cut or scrape our skin, our blood forms a clot (or plug) so that we don't …
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… life, babies sleep for about 16 hours a day. Planning where your baby can sleep safely is important. Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related … a soft mattress, couch, chair, air mattress, pillow, sheepskin, duvet or quilt, or waterbed. To prevent a baby from …
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… to quit smoking. For many people, these include: Improve your health and lower your risk of smoking-caused illness, like heart and lung diseases, throat and oral cancer, and emphysema Improve your finances by saving the … by half. 10 years after quitting, your risk of lung cancer decreases by half. After 15 years smoke-free, your
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… drinking water. Wildfire smoke can have a harmful effect on your body. Drinking lots of water helps reduce inflammation … 1-800-567-8911. If you get fire retardants or foams on your skin or clothing, wash the area with soap and water, and … . For information about protecting your community from wildfire, read FireSmart's …
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… offer solid foods to my baby? Start offering solid foods to your baby at around 6 months. All babies need more nutrients at this time, especially iron. Your baby may be ready for solid foods if they can: Hold … vegetables and fruit, and soft ripe fruits without the skin Grated hard cheese Strips of toast with butter, …
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… of breath, dizziness and nausea. It can irritate the skin, eyes, nose or throat. Allergy or asthma symptoms could … Indoor air quality: Combustion by-products Wildfires and your health (health feature) HealthLinkBC File #30a The … that can be inhaled. Exposure to asbestos can cause lung cancer. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #32 …