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… the energy emitted by humans. NCITs offer a way to take your temperature without touching, unlike traditional … to learn how safely take a rectal temperature. Always wash your hands before and after taking your child’s temperature. … to read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions each time you use a different type or brand of thermometer. …
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… quality important? People spend up to 90 percent of their time indoors, at home, school and work. Poor indoor air … Indoor air quality: Combustion by-products Wildfires and your health (health feature) HealthLinkBC File #30a The … and using low-VOC products and building materials in your home Biological contaminants: Keep the house clean and …
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… of transmitting it to others. You can greatly reduce your risk of transmitting HIV to others by taking … or rash. The only way to know if you have HIV is to have your blood tested. What is an HIV test? If you have been … taken from your finger. The result is available at the time of testing. When a point-of-care test indicates that …
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… eventually get sick with an HTLV-1-associated illness sometime in their lifetime. Illness does not usually occur until … control or constipation. To confirm that you have HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for a blood test. How … myself against infection from HTLV-1? You can protect yourself from being infected with HTLV-1 by: Never sharing …
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… from 5 to15 years for symptoms of vCJD to develop from the time of being infected. vCJD can occur at any age, but the …
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… teeth when they first appear and as they develop over time. Fluoride bonds with the enamel or surface of teeth, … 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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… has a fever and their temperature rises suddenly, sometimes higher than 39.5°C (103°F). The rapid rise in … should only last a few minutes, and does not do any harm. Your child’s temperature should return to normal within 3 to 5 days. About 24 hours after your child’s fever has gone away, the roseola rash develops. …
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… the spores are inhaled. Wild and domestic animals can sometimes get infected with C. gattii as well. The infection … these symptoms especially for long periods of time, talk to your health care provider. Your health care provider can request tests if you show …
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… during pregnancy important? It is important to take care of your teeth and gums during pregnancy for the following … reasons: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can affect your gums, causing them to bleed, become more sensitive, … If you eat sweets occasionally, try to eat them at mealtime Brush your teeth after meals and snacks. If this is not …
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… on them. How do I prevent salmonellosis? Always wash your hands after you use the bathroom or change a diaper … snakes and iguanas, can carry Salmonella bacteria. Wash your hands well after handling these animals or pets and … foods Do not let raw or cooked foods sit for a long time at room temperature Be aware that eating the following …