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… so that your medication works at its best. Steps you can take Follow a healthy and well-balanced diet. You do not … 60 Cabbage, raw 1 cup shredded 56 *Nutrient information taken from Canadian Nutrient File (2015) … as garlic pills, flax seed oil, and fish oils) and herbal medicines (including herbal teas). Many natural health …
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… Hormonal contraception and using other medications at the same time Last updated September 1, 2023 … right for you. Does hormonal contraception affect my other medications? Hormonal contraception can make some … Speak to your health care provider about how long you should use a barrier method, even after you stop taking a …
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… Why seniors should get the inactivated influenza (flu) vaccine Last … Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese What should seniors know about the inactivated influenza vaccine? … last a shorter time compared to influenza infection. When should seniors get the influenza vaccine? It is important …
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… with 400 mcg (0.4 mg) of folic acid every day. What should I look for when choosing a multivitamin with folic … NTDs or had a pregnancy affected by NTDs You have diabetes, obesity, gastrointestinal conditions such as Crohn's or … with drug or alcohol use You are taking anti-epilepsy medications or medications that interfere with your body's …
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… that does not go away after resting. Other symptoms include loss of appetite, abdominal discomfort and fever. Some … in the freezer to have at another meal. What if I’m losing weight? If you are underweight, losing weight without … and ask to speak with a registered dietitian. Do I need to take vitamin and mineral supplements? Maybe. People with …
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… health care provider. Your health care provider can request tests if you show symptoms, but tests will not be performed … including those who: Are 50 years of age or older Take medications that suppress their immune system Have a … by testing environmental samples in a laboratory. Should trees in my neighbourhood be tested? Testing of trees …
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… environment to grow botulism bacteria. What steps can I take to avoid botulism? To avoid botulism, use extreme care … such as vegetables, meats and seafood. Your pressure canner should come with complete instructions. Always follow them … it must be kept constant throughout the cooking step Both weighted gauges and dial gauges should be checked for …
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… For non-smokers, the risk is one in 20. Because lung cancer takes time (years) to develop, the risk of developing lung … your exposure is to test your home for radon. Remediation should be conducted if levels are found above the … long-term (3 months to a year) and short-term (2 to 7 days) tests. Long-term testing is recommended to provide …
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… to keep a record of the travel vaccines you receive and take this with you on your trip. What is the traveller’s … of bacteria. The vaccine is approved by Health Canada. Who should get the vaccine? If you are travelling to or working … The travel clinic doctor or nurse will advise if you should receive the vaccine. A booster dose may be required …
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… bloating, frequent loose and pale greasy stools, nausea, weight loss and fatigue. Symptoms start about 1 to 3 weeks … treatment with anti-parasitic medication is necessary. What should I do if I become infected with Giardia ? If you have … Notice has been issued for your community water system, take the advice seriously and follow the instructions …