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… an emergency? If the police or RCMP orders you to evacuate your home or community, leave the area immediately. You are … to a shared emergency plan. Tell your support network about any health conditions or medications. Show them how to … should I have for an emergency? Planning ahead and thinking about your personal needs is important. Prepare a …
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… toilet, or to become independent in toileting. Start when your child shows you they are ready. Make toilet learning a … learning is the child learning to: Recognize when they are about to urinate or have a bowel movement Communicate what is about to happen and ask you for help if necessary Control …
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… region, the Caribbean, West Africa and South America. About 10 to 20 million people are infected worldwide. It is … virus will not get symptoms or develop any health problems. About 1 in 20 people who get infected with HTLV-1 will … control or constipation. To confirm that you have HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for a blood test. How …
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… there is a chance that one or more larvae will burrow under your skin. Since the larvae cannot survive in humans they … to the area, local health officers or parks representatives about the water condition before getting in any lake, pond … beaches have signage for swimmer’s itch. If you are unsure about the water, avoid areas with lots of weed growth. There …
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… drinking water. Wildfire smoke can have a harmful effect on your body. Drinking lots of water helps reduce inflammation … any clothing before wearing it. For more information about health and safety around fire retardants, see BC … impacts for an unknown amount of time If you have questions about the quality of your drinking water, ask your local …
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… or feces. If you have fever, swollen glands or changes in your vision, you should see your health care provider … if you have a weakened immune system, or are concerned about the quality of the drinking water in your community. … has a boil water advisory or notice, or you are concerned about the quality of the water in your community, see …
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… vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … vaccines. GBS may be associated with influenza vaccine in about 1 per million recipients. Always report serious or … a study monitoring the safety of the vaccine. To learn more about the study please visit https://canvas-network.ca . Who …
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… a TST to see if you have ever been exposed to TB. It tells your health care provider if your body has “seen” the … TB infection, you can talk with your health care provider about the best ways to prevent disease. The TB germ may … get a TST, your health care provider will ask you questions about your health and decide if you need other TB tests …
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… Plasmodium species. These tiny parasites can get into your bloodstream and multiply after a bite by an infected … health care provider or visit a travel health clinic. Ask about the risk of malaria in the area you plan to visit. If … the ingredient DEET or icaridin. For more information about using insect repellants containing DEET, visit …
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… can cause death if not treated. If you are not sure whether your child is at risk of a severe allergic reaction, ask … they are having an allergic reaction. To tell their friends about their food allergy and where they keep their … auto-injector For more information If you have questions about food allergies, call 8-1-1 to speak with a registered …