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… add fluoride to their water supply. Reliable equipment and careful monitoring help maintain these fluoride levels. The …
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… lenses Wash your hands after you: Change a diaper Take care of a sick child Wipe your child’s nose or blow your …
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… Harm reduction for families, caregivers and friends of people who use substances Last … Referrals to health and social services Should families, caregivers and friends be concerned if a loved one is using … trust for loved ones who use substances. How can families, caregivers and friends reduce harm with people who use …
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… as natural gas, wood and kerosene Tobacco products Personal care products such as perfume and hair spray Candles and …
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… GAS you may require antibiotics. Speak to your health care provider for more information. How can I prevent group …
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… very severe pain at the site of a wound. Always take good care of minor cuts to reduce the chance of the tissues under …
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… their symptoms? Your child should see your family health care provider or eye doctor if you notice any of these signs …
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… a friend Seek support from trusted friends, family, health care providers, and resources such as QuitNow or Talk …
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… those who are caring for your kids (e.g. grandparents, daycare staff, friends, babysitters) What do I do if my child …
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… worried about your infant or child, speak to your health care provider. A referral can be made to have your child … health or other health concerns. Where can families and caregivers go for help? Community resources in your regional … have additional support services and groups for parents / caregivers, and their children with FASD. For more …