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… area outside of the uterus Getting PID again Toxic shock syndrome (TSS) Fitz-Hugh-Curtis syndrome – a rare complication of the liver The likelihood …
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… Anyone who cares for young children should be trained in infant Cardio Pulmonary Respiration, also known as CPR. This … nurse or first aid training institute for information on infant CPR training. Each child cared for in a licensed care …
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… is most strongly affected by exposure to metallic mercury? Infants, children and pregnant individuals have greater risk … health effects. This is because the body systems of infants and children are still growing and they have limited …
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… by rodent urine or droppings. Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome (HPS) has been associated with the inhalation of … visit HealthLinkBC File #36 Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome .Ticks and fleas carried by rodents can also spread …
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… effects on the intellectual and behavioural development of infants and young children. Lead-based paint is a dangerous … you can minimize your health risks. Who is at higher risk? Infants, children and pregnant women are at higher risk. …
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… emergency room visits and hospital stays Premature (early) death, particularly among people who have a higher risk of …
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… protect children from serious illness, disability, and death. Be sure your children get all their vaccines on time. …
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… feeding can cause growth loss, stem deformities and even death of the tree. Exposure to airborne Douglas-fir tussock …
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… blood tests to determine your baby's chance of having Down syndrome (DS), Trisomy 18 or an open neural tube defect. … markers might suggest a congenital condition, such as Down syndrome or Trisomy 18. Your health care provider may offer …
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… intestine or colon). In rare cases, the infection can cause death. How is C. diff spread? C. diff bacteria and their …