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… decreased mental alertness Red, hot, dry skin (in the late stages of heat stroke) Seizures Unconsciousness/coma Who is …
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… who are not breastfed or chestfed May lower the risk of sleep-related infant death Why is breastfeeding or … your baby to feed at night. Night feeds can support safer sleep for your baby and help your body continue to make … can also affect your baby's brain development, growth and sleep. The best choice is to not drink alcohol. If you …
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… Diarrhea Chills Babies and young children may be irritable, sleepy and have a decreased appetite. Fewer than 1 in 20 …
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… cannot spread TB bacteria to others. This is also called “sleeping TB”. TB disease occurs when you breathe TB bacteria … before. It does not tell whether the TB bacteria are sleeping or awake. For more information about TB skin … treatment: Treatment of TB infection helps prevent the “sleeping” TB bacteria from “waking up” and making you sick. …
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… exceeds this safe amount. Too much caffeine can: Disrupt sleep and impact mental and physical health Cause increased … and dehydration Drinking enough water, getting adequate sleep, and having regular meals and snacks can all help to …
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… to your destination Travel can be tiring – get plenty of sleep before you leave for your destination If you suffer … When you arrive at your destination, try to eat and sleep according to local time Food and water safety in …
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… coils in the evening in well-ventilated areas Sleep in places with screened windows and doors. Use air conditioning when available Sleep under a small-mesh mosquito net that is intact with no …
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… where they can easily hide and feed regularly, such as sleeping areas. They can commonly be found in homes, hotels, … bed bugs can hide (see How do I prevent bed bugs?). If you sleep on your couch, make sure you check it thoroughly. You …