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… has been arranged. If a public water supply system serves your home, you will be notified if, and when, your water is safe to drink. If your water supply comes from your own well, you must assume …
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… If you are unsure about the quality of the water, contact your local health authority. Are cyanobacteria harmful? … to cyanobacteria by drinking water or by getting it on your skin during recreational activities (swimming, boating … of the ears and eyes. It is important that you rinse your body with clean water immediately after exposure to …
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… a variety of foods, including food you might have stored in your cupboards or pantry. If you eat food that has been … fruit on the counter), or burrows in the soil outside. When your house is quiet, it is also possible to hear rodents … Once you capture a rodent, make sure not to touch it with your bare hands. Wear gloves when handling a dead rodent and …
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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 … youth and people who have never smoked. Vaping may damage your lung function and increase your risk of heart disease …
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… 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 prevent group A streptococcal infection? Wash your hands often. For more information on hand washing, see …
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… occurring element, high concentrations may be bad for your health. Fluoride is recommended to prevent tooth decay … For more information on water fluoridation, please contact your dentist or dental hygienist, the dental program at your local public health unit, or the British Columbia …
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… (energy drinks) are advertised as being able to boost your energy and make you feel more alert. Common brands … interact with many medications. Talk with a pharmacist or your health care provider before using energy drinks if you: … guide.canada.ca/en/healthy-eating-recommendations/make-water-your-drink-of-choice/sugary-drinks/ … Caffeinated energy …
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… control or constipation. To confirm that you have HTLV-1, your health care provider may send you for a blood test. How … myself against infection from HTLV-1? You can protect yourself from being infected with HTLV-1 by: Never sharing … No, unless you have a HTLV-1-associated illness for which your health care provider thinks testing is needed, or you …
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… or substance use disorder, it is important to take care of yourself: Participate in an in-person or online support group Take time and space for your own health and wellbeing through sports, art, dance, … ceremony, clubs and hobbies Connect with other people in your loved one’s life who can provide support For more …
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… of all parts of the sewage system. This way you and your maintenance provider can find information based on the … sewage systems work or about local requirements, contact your regional health authority at: …