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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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… curious and mobile as they develop Infants and toddlers have thinner skin than adults (the top layer of a child’s … for painful burn treatment, which can require surgery Pressure garments and splints that have to be worn … The hot water temperature at the taps in the bathroom should be set to 49°C to reduce the potential severity of a …
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… is my child’s vision? Babies can see at birth, but they have to learn to use their eyes. They have to learn how to … addressed during this important time of visual development. Should vision problems be corrected at an early age? Yes, … eye doctor will show your child the equipment before the tests. The eye exam may check your child's: Eye health Eye …
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… BV, you must be examined by a health care provider. Lab tests of your vaginal fluid may be done. Your health care … inserted into the vagina or as pills taken by mouth. Only medications taken by mouth are used to treat pregnant women. … piercings. Store condoms at room temperature. A new condom should be used every time you have sex. Use only water-based …
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… About a quarter of all people who get fifth disease have no symptoms. The most common signs of fifth disease … infected with parvovirus B19 or if you are immune. What should you do if you or your child has been exposed to fifth … not recommended for children under 6 years of age. These medications can make children and adults sleepy … Fifth …
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… In the rectum/bum (rectal method) What type of thermometer should I use? A digital thermometer is best for taking … taking method for children. Speak to a pharmacist if you have any questions when buying a thermometer. A pharmacist … https://caringforkids.cps.ca/handouts/health-conditions-and-treatments/fever_and_temperature_taking . The information in …
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… supplies and wells. Drinking water containing arsenic can have serious short term and long-term health effects. How … a second test done to confirm the results. If your water tests positive for arsenic above the recommended level, use … and select an appropriate treatment device. The device should be certified for the removal of arsenic. For a list …
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… a safe texture. Offer new textures as your baby gets older Have different tastes and colours Are made with little or no … can be offered from an open cup after 6 months, but it should not replace human milk or formula. Pasteurized … soy products like tofu Calcium Calcium helps form bones and teeth. It’s also important for muscle function. Foods that …
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… illness. In the early stage of the disease, you may have the following symptoms: fever sore muscles headaches … not seen mice or their droppings before becoming ill. You should take precautions even if you do not see the deer mice … 1 part bleach and 9 parts water, after dead mice have been removed. Stop mice from getting in your home Reduce the …
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… to depression, delirium, interactions or side effects of medications, alcohol use, poor nutrition, dehydration or … more someone falls, the more likely it is that they will have a severe fall leading to injuries. You can use the … brain healthy and improves mood Adults aged 65 and older should do at least 150 minutes (about 2 and a half hours) of …