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… from the mouth, nose, or throat of an infected person. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the virus spreads … away from someone with mumps. You can become infected when you breathe in these droplets or touch objects and … a closed area for an examination and attend the clinic at a time when the waiting room is empty. Bring your immunization …
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… in the first few years of life. The older a child is at the time of diagnosis, the more difficult it may be to correct … Avoiding activities needing distance vision Trouble focusing or making eye contact Difficulty following objects or … Children should take regular breaks to rest their eyes when reading Teach children not to walk or run while …
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… cut or bruise. It may follow a chickenpox infection. Sometimes there is no obvious skin wound or injury. What are the … person. The infected person may or may not have symptoms. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the bacteria … spread through droplets in the air. You can become infected when you breathe in these droplets, touch objects …
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… who might come in contact with your blood, (for example, when getting tattoos, body-piercing, electrolysis or … Clean and disinfect areas that could have blood on them using a fresh solution of household bleach. Make a bleach … the nipple or areola is cracked or bleeding. During this time, the milk should be expressed and discarded. When your …
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… it feel hotter outside than normal. Extreme heat happens when the heat and humidity are much higher than we would … to a cool indoor environment. Heat can build up indoors when the outdoor temperatures are high. Exposure to indoor … in children (1-5 years) Peeing little, and fewer than 4 times a day for children not in diapers Being extra thirsty …
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… mucus from the mouth, nose or throat of an infected person. When an infected person coughs or sneezes, the virus spreads … through droplets in the air. You can become infected when you breathe in these droplets or touch objects … a closed area for an examination and attend the clinic at a time when the waiting room is empty. Bring your immunization …
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… your child against many diseases and their complications. When you get your child immunized, you help protect others … long-lasting protection against HPV The vaccine works best when it is given before being exposed to the virus Children … active people who are unimmunized will get HPV at some time. Every year in B.C. approximately: 210 people will get …
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… hearing loss refers to hearing loss that was present when you were born due to genetics or other factors or … are the risks associated with hearing loss on older adults? When hearing loss remains untreated in older adults, they … the sooner and more consistently you use them You have more time to plan or find funding for the expenses associated …
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… that is naturally present in rock, soil and groundwater. When released outdoors, radon gas becomes diluted with air … a one in 3 chance of developing lung cancer in your lifetime if you are exposed to high levels of radon and you … decay per second. Indoors, radon can be measured using both long-term (3 months to a year) and short-term (2 …
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… and eating mindfully. Mindful eating includes taking time to eat and being aware of when you are hungry and full. Being mindful can help you … 15% DV or more is a lot Cook from scratch more often using vegetables and fruits, whole grains and protein foods …