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… over DEET for children 6 months and older. In Canada, products containing more than 10% DEET are not recommended … for use with children under the age of twelve. DEET products are not recommended for use with children younger …
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… sun. Use a lip balm with SPF 30 as well. Make sure to use products approved by the Canadian Dermatology Association … the upper and lower eyelids. Sunscreens, like many other products, have a limited shelf life and become less … Dermatology Association: https://dermatology.ca/recognized-products/sunscreen/ Image … Sun safety for children …
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… calcium foods include canned fish with bones, milk and milk products and calcium-fortified soy beverage. Fortified … of vitamin B12 include meat, fish, poultry, eggs and milk products. Vitamin B12 fortified foods can include meat … main source of sodium is processed foods including bakery products, appetizers, entrees, deli meats, hot dogs, cheese, …
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… immune globulin and rabies vaccine safe? Yes, both of these products are very safe. It is much safer to get immunized with these products than to get rabies. People usually have only minor …
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… such as red and processed meats, cheese, cream, whole milk products, butter, ghee, lard, coconut and palm oils. To eat … sterols can be added to certain foods in Canada, very few products are available. Speak to your health care provider …
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… hemophilia or receive repeated infusions of blood or blood products Inject illegal drugs or share drug snorting, …
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… for hepatitis C. In Canada, this applies to blood and blood products received before 1992 Condomless or rough sex, …
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… Caution: Mixing bleach with products that contain acid or ammonia makes a toxic gas that …