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… falls or ask your doctor about falls risk assessment and management. How can someone lower their risk of falling? … more tips and resources, ask your doctor about a fall risk management plan tailored to you. If you do fall, report it …
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… that is very dark Increasing heart rate and rapid, shallow breathing Fever, particularly a core body temperature of … 65 years of age or older who may not compensate for heat stress efficiently and are less likely to sense and respond …
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… and other drugs Balance rest and activity Reduce your stress. Find healthy ways to relax and deal with stress. For example, deep breathing, meditation, yoga, going for walks or taking part …
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… physical or mental health, saving money, or reducing stress and anxiety. Make a plan Whether you want to quit …
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… a person takes more opioids than their body can handle. Breathing may become irregular and slow, and a person may … to stimulation. If someone cannot breathe, or is not breathing enough, the oxygen levels in the blood decrease. … it pushes the opioid from the receptor to restore a normal breathing rate. Naloxone can reverse slowed breathing within …
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… Unusual sleepiness or lack of energy Diarrhea and rapid breathing in infants and toddlers Persistent vomiting in …
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… your child may still pick up on your feelings and become stressed if they think that they are the cause. Talk about … You haven’t done anything wrong.” Notice cues that say distress You cannot spoil a baby with too much attention. Do not ignore distress cues that tell you when your baby is hurt, sick, …
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… you are. Many factors including genetics, medications, stress and sleep quality also influence your weight. Visit …
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… feeling hungry, not out of habit or when you’re bored, stressed, emotional or tired Eat slowly and without …