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… not fully understood but there are known safer sleep practices that reduce a baby’s risk of SIDS. Some babies, such as … naturally swallow or cough up fluids on their own. Avoid using items that prop the baby in one position during sleep. … Product Safety at www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/consumer-product-safety.html . For more information on …
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… or withdrawn. Parents are usually the first to notice if there is a problem. Have your child’s hearing tested … head in direction of sounds Pays attention to music Notices toys that make sounds Babbles using many speech-like sounds Uses a variety of pitches in …
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… Vietnamese What is financial abuse? Financial abuse means using a person's money or property without permission or in … can take away or limit an older person's resources, choices and options. Financial abuse is the most commonly … health by reducing the resources available for proper housing, good nutrition, medication and healthy activities. …
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… stomach area, dark urine, pale stools, joint pain and jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes). Many people who get … HBV is not spread by: Kissing, hugging or holding hands Using the same dishes or cutlery or sharing meals with … nail files or other personal care items or medical devices that could have tiny amounts of blood on them Keep all …
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… of early detection and treatment, visit Perinatal Services BC www.newbornscreeningbc.ca . How is my baby screened? … You can help comfort your baby by soothing them with your voice and providing comforting touch. In some instances you …
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… (optometrist or ophthalmologist), especially if you notice any concerns. Some conditions can result in permanent … Avoiding activities needing distance vision Trouble focusing or making eye contact Difficulty following objects or … avoid eye strain while doing close up activities, such as using a computer or tablet, playing video games, or watching …
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… sharing needles, syringes or other drug injection equipment Using a condom every time you have vaginal, anal or oral sex … by ordinary, everyday household contact such as kissing, using the toilet or preparing food. In order for the disease … I get HTLV-1 from blood transfusions? Canadian Blood Services (formerly Canadian Red Cross) has been screening all …
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… This includes some (older) thermometers, blood pressure devices, thermostats, barometers and electrical switches. … (such as from a spill of mercury in a blood pressure device), the lungs and airways can become irritated. This … period of time, it will affect your nervous system, causing shaking, drowsiness, weakness, anxiety, depression and …
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… HIV infection? You can reduce your risk of HIV infection by using safer sex supplies such as condoms when having sex, using safer drug use equipment and other measures. For more … Centre: Call 604 875-2212 or visit www.bcwomens.ca/our-services/specialized-services/oak-tree-clinic Smart Sex Resource …