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… hepatitis? No. Try to eat as well as you can to help support your liver and overall health. Aim for a healthy … or health. Reaching and maintaining your best weight can support liver health. For people with fatty liver disease, … worse. To be safe, do not drink alcohol. If you would like support to help you limit or avoid alcohol, talk to your …
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… to read. Hearing also plays an important role in a child’s social and emotional development. It is important to … of hearing loss early so that children can receive any supports they need to be successful. Why does my baby need …
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… You will find useful resources and strategies below to support you when your baby's crying causes feelings of … of the body and their neck muscles are not strong enough to support the weight of their head. During shaking, an … people may be able to help: Family and friends Parent groups Your child's health care provider Your public health …
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… C from your health care provider, local health unit or support groups Avoid alcohol as it can cause further damage to your …
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… and nicotine. B.C. offers several free resources and supports to help you reduce or quit any tobacco or nicotine … BC Smoking Cessation Program Behavioural coaching and other supports through QuitNow Culturally appropriate support for Indigenous community members through Talk …
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… pathologist, dentist, respiratory therapist and support staff, such as care aides and food service staff. … care plan Care staff have training in proper techniques to support safe eating and assisting with eating (such as …
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… energy and nutrients they need to: Learn during the day and Support their growth and development Offer your child a … Make them feel a part of the process Teach them food skills Support them to try new foods Decrease the amount of food …
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… care is important. Talk to your health care provider about supports, your health care, and about antiretroviral … manner, to ensure that you and your partner(s) are offered support and follow-up. In the event of a positive result, if …
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… It’s normal for your baby to feed at night. Night feeds can support safer sleep for your baby and help your body … I’m lactating? You do not need to follow a special diet to support lactation. Enjoy regular meals and snacks with a …