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… Vietnamese Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in your blood. There are two main types: HDL (high density … peas, lentils and some vegetables and fruit. To increase your intake: Choose oatmeal, oat bran or cereal with added … see if plant sterol supplements are suitable for you. What about dietary cholesterol? Heart healthy eating patterns are …
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… sex practices and sexual health Should I have concerns about harm reduction? Some people express concerns about harm reduction. A common concern is that harm … for example. For more information For more information about harm reduction and naloxone, see the following: …
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… Canada approved the vaccine. It will be free as part of your child's routine immunizations. Call your health care … dose is at 2 months of age, the second at 4 months and the third at 6 months. They should get this vaccine at the same … problems. It can also cause heart failure and paralysis. About 1 in 10 people who get diphtheria may die. Tetanus , …
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… Tigrinya Document Ukrainian Document Vietnamese Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting all … that looks like measles, rubella or chickenpox may occur about 1 to 2 weeks after the vaccine. Very rarely, a person … drop in the blood cells that help prevent bleeding (about 1 child in 30,000) and encephalitis, an inflammation …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese Keep your child safe.  Get all vaccines on time. By getting all … Rubella and Varicella (MMRV) vaccine. For more information about the MMRV vaccine, see HealthLinkBC File #14e Measles, … and swelling of glands in the cheeks or neck can occur about 7 to 12 days after getting the vaccine. Temporary …
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… Vietnamese In the early weeks of life, babies sleep for about 16 hours a day. Planning where your baby can sleep safely is important. Creating a safe … for all parents, babysitters and caregivers to be informed about safe sleeping practices for babies. For a safe …
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… to quit smoking. For many people, these include: Improve your health and lower your risk of smoking-caused illness, … who want to see you succeed. Tell your friends and family about your goal and how they can best support you. They may … places or moods can “trigger” an urge to smoke. Think about what your triggers are and plan how you will cope with …
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… during pregnancy? There are a number of risks for you and your developing baby if you drink alcohol when you are … visits? Some pregnant women and people find it hard to talk about alcohol use with their health care providers. Your … support in various ways: Communicate Show that you care about them as well as the baby Encourage sharing of feelings …
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… I do to reduce the risk of sleep related infant death? Put your baby to sleep on his or her back every time (at night … meets Canadian safety regulations. For more information about Canadian safety regulations and to check for product … make bedsharing as safe as possible. For more information about reducing the risks of bedsharing, see …
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… Tigrinya Document Ukrainian Document Vietnamese Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting all … problems. It can also cause heart failure and paralysis. About 1 in 10 people who get diphtheria may die. Pertussis , … can last several months and occurs more often at night. About 1 in 170 infants who get pertussis may die. For more …