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… virus, follow these tips: Wash your hands, especially after using the toilet, changing diapers or before eating or … laundry soiled with vomit or diarrhea in a washing machine using detergent People who are ill and work as food handlers … a plastic garbage bag and throw out Wash your hands well using soap and water for at least 20 seconds Image … …
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… read and follow the package instructions carefully before using these products on your child. Creams or patches need …
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… first aid Before and after providing care to a person After using the toilet or changing diapers After handling blood or …
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… after use, the bacteria can spread to other foods when using the same cutting board or utensils. Household pets and …
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… cleaning agents are required Cover open draining wounds using a clean bandage People who live with a person with CPO … care products, touching your face, nose or eyes, and after using the toilet. Wash your hands well for at least 15 seconds using warm water and soap. Use a paper towel to dry your …
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… margarine, coconut and palm oil Cook and bake from scratch using healthy fats more often than buying packaged, … Drizzle olive, nut or seed oils over vegetables instead of using butter Use soft margarine or natural peanut, nut or …
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… (water down) juice or prepare infant formula. Consider using a ready-to-feed formula for short trips. How can I … diarrhea unless advised by a health care provider. Avoid using bismuth subsalicylate (such as Pepto-Bismol) to treat … in children. Breastfeeding mothers should also avoid using bismuth subsalicylate. If your child has taken this …
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… day, and a sample taken first thing in the morning before using water will generally show any problems. If your home …