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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese How is pasteurized milk different from raw milk? Pasteurized … Vitamin D helps your body absorb calcium and reduces the risk of osteoporosis. What are the risks of drinking raw milk? According to a US Centre for …
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… Febrile seizures usually last from 30 seconds to 2 minutes. However, they can be as short as a few seconds or last for … mean that they will develop epilepsy. Children at higher risk of developing epilepsy include those who have: A family … of the seizure. For more information For information on taking a temperature, see HealthLinkBC File #99 How to take …
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… through Provincial TB Services and public health units. How does it spread? TB spreads from person to person through … However, certain medical conditions may increase your risk of TB disease. Talk to your health care provider if you … know when your treatment is complete. How can I reduce the risk of giving TB to other people? To help protect other …
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… the impact of human activities on well water quality. How does nitrate get into well water? Decomposition of … on test results from a neighbour’s well. Who is most at risk? Nitrate levels above the guidelines are particularly a … chronic heart, lung or blood conditions What are the health risks of high nitrate levels? Exposure to high levels of …
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… required if you continue to travel or work in these areas. How is the vaccine given? Traveller’s diarrhea Adults and … vaccine will start offering protection about 1 week after taking the last dose. The travel clinic will provide … not be given to anyone under 18 years of age due to the risk of Reye Syndrome. *Ibuprofen should not be given to …
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… File #49a Water-borne Infections in British Columbia . How long has chlorine been used to disinfect water? Chlorine … disinfectants over other treatments. They can be easier to handle and less expensive. This makes them a better choice … sets safety limits for chlorine by-products to reduce the risk of any negative impacts on human health. The addition …
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… adult now relies on them. Some family members may not know how to provide the care or help needed. They may not … them in tasks within their abilities. Take care of yourself Taking care of yourself and making sure you have regular … crime or a situation that puts an older adult at immediate risk, call the police or 9-1-1 right away. Advise that you …
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… also be transmitted from a sick person to another person. How do I avoid getting sick? To reduce the risk of E. coli infection: Refrigerate or freeze meat as … Unpasteurized fruit juices and ciders: A potential health risk Image … E coli infection …
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… is usually a mild illness in children. Infection in teenagers, adults and people with weakened immune systems … see HealthLinkBC File #44b Chickenpox (Varicella) Vaccine . How is chickenpox spread? The virus is spread through the … started as soon as possible to reduce the illness, and the risk for complications. Prevention methods may include …
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… Infections caused by VRE may be very hard to treat. How is VRE spread? The most common way VRE spreads from … been in contact with someone with VRE. You may be at higher risk if you have been treated with frequent doses of … Bacteria can survive on surfaces like railings, faucets and handles for up to 7 days. Regular cleaning of these surfaces …