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… with the food products you buy, and know how to prepare your food safely. Handle and prepare all raw poultry and … bacteria More ways to reduce the risk of infection: Wash your hands with soap and warm running water at a sink and … File #49b Disinfecting Drinking Water Make sure children, especially those who handle pets, wash their hands …
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… and are highly addictive. The best thing you can do for your health is to avoid tobacco and nicotine use altogether. … members through Talk Tobacco For more information, talk to your health care provider, pharmacist or visit the QuitNow … studied. Ensure you vape outdoors. Avoid vaping around children, people with asthma and other breathing challenges, …
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… Check that bottled beverages are sealed Wash and peel your own fruits and vegetables with bottled or treated water … unless it has been treated Drink tap water or add ice to your beverages Eat leftovers or food at buffets that has … water. Let stand for at least 30 minutes. Pregnant women, children, people with thyroid problems, or known iodine …
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… vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … at https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/health/managing-your-health/immunizations/flu . Who should get the vaccine? … at high risk of serious illness from influenza, include: Children 6 months to less than 5 years of age Pregnant …
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… Other symptoms can include skin flushing and rashes. As children tend to drink more water per unit of body weight … in drinking water over years or decades can increase your risk of developing certain cancers, including: Skin … minor. For this reason, consider taking precautions with your drinking water even if the arsenic levels are slightly …
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… are common in nursing homes, daycare centres, schools, children’s camps and on cruise ships. What are the symptoms? … can become ill when you touch these surfaces and then place your hands or fingers in your mouth. The virus can also spread if an infected person …
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… antibodies taken from human blood. Antibodies are proteins your immune system makes to fight germs, such as viruses or … in people who received Ig. Who should get immune globulin? Your health care provider may give you Ig after exposure to … not able to receive the hepatitis A vaccine. This includes children less than 6 months of age and some people with …
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… white or yellow patches at the back of the throat and, in children, abdominal pain. Impetigo is a skin infection and … body tissue or limb. The original site of infection on your body may be a minor wound or injury such as a small … with invasive GAS you may require antibiotics. Speak to your health care provider for more information. How can I …
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… plans may cover the cost of the vaccine. Check with your provider. What are the benefits of the shingles … of the throat, tongue or lips. If this reaction occurs, your health care provider is prepared to treat it. Emergency … number. Always report serious or unexpected reactions to your health care provider. Who should not get the shingles …
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… Pulmonary Disease (COPD) are at greater risk. Young children and older adults are also at risk. Symptoms may … reacts with other compounds in the air can also affect your health. These particles penetrate deeply into the … or heart disease, follow a management plan developed with your health care provider If you have symptoms such as …