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… on the label. There is no evidence that DEET poses a risk to pregnant or breastfeeding mothers, or their children. However, pregnant or breastfeeding women may wish to … months to 2 years of age live or travel in an area at high risk of complications from mosquito-borne illnesses, 1 …
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… Blindness and deafness Paralysis Behaviour problems Death How can I protect my baby from SBS? If your baby's crying is … your baby such as babysitters, relatives and friends about how to safely care for your baby. Make sure they understand … activities such as reading, having a cup of tea, or taking a shower, then go back and check on your baby. Find …
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… Over time, babies gradually sleep longer during the night. How can I make sure that my child is safe when they are … a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related infant death, including … too hot) Breastfeeding has also been shown to reduce the risk of SIDs. Room sharing is when your child is within …
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… the best way to find out if you have TB disease. If you are taking medicine for TB, testing your sputum is one of the … the instructions your health care provider gives you. How do I collect my sputum? To collect sputum, follow these … File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs Learn How to get a good sputum sample for your tuberculosis test …
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… It also helps muscles, nerves and hormones work properly. How much calcium do I need each day? Recommended amounts of … daily, it may be hard to meet your needs. What affects how much calcium is absorbed? Many factors affect how much calcium is absorbed from the foods you eat. Your …
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… home or community, leave the area immediately. You are at risk. Follow all instructions from local officials. Do not … home until emergency authorities say it is safe to do so. How can I prepare to evacuate in an emergency? Create a … network about any health conditions or medications. Show them how to use specialized medical mobility equipment, …
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… can get into the bloodstream and cause kidney disease. How is it spread? Impetigo is very infectious. It spreads … an oral antibiotic. It is important that your child keeps taking all of the prescribed antibiotics until they are used … With treatment, impetigo should be gone in about 7 days. How can you help? Keep your child with impetigo at home …
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… care when planning for, or responding to emergencies. How are family members cared for in a long-term care … or cold weather Do they have behaviours that put them at risk of harm, such as wandering? If they are a wanderer, how can you make your home safe and secure Things to think …
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… infectious viruses are present. There is an extremely small risk that some blood-borne infections could be passed on through the use of HBIg. However, since blood screening and testing began, there have … mothers have hepatitis B Newborns whose mothers are at high risk of infection with hepatitis B, such as those who inject …
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… Your care provider will then review the findings with you. How is the prenatal ultrasound done? There are 2 ways to do … over the past few decades with no confirmed health risks for the baby or the mother. Ultrasound is not an X-ray … ultrasound www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-risks-safety/radiation/medical/ultrasound.html For …