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… and on things that increase your risk. Talk to your doctor about how often to have this test. Cervical cancer is often … of the human papillomavirus (HPV) . Talk to your doctor about getting the HPV shots to prevent infection with the … with pelvic examinations in the past or have any concerns about having the test, tell your doctor. How It Is Done …
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… Offer suggestions to family, friends, and classmates about ways they can help make the treatment successful. Try … child just after the patch is put on. It takes a short time—about 10 or 15 minutes—for the brain to adjust to having the … them. Decorating a patch can make your child feel better about wearing it, especially when they find that family, …
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… rugs and wall-to-wall carpeting. Talk with your family about this and about how this will affect family life. If you can't or … don't want to remove carpeting throughout the home, think about removing it only in the bedroom. Use smaller rugs …
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… Intervention Disclosure Act The following information about the Emergency Intervention Disclosure Act is provided … Order Frequently asked questions For answers to questions about testing orders, the Emergency Intervention Disclosure Act and more, visit: FAQ about testing orders For more information For information …
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… stop eating and drinking. Follow the instructions exactly about when to stop eating and drinking, or your surgery may … collecting the sample. Rinse your mouth with water. Take about four deep breaths followed by a few short coughs, then … in your airway. Carefully follow your doctor's instructions about where to deliver the sample. You may be instructed to …
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… talking on the phone, and bite your nails without thinking about it. Nail-biting includes biting the cuticle and soft … Who bites their nails? People of all ages bite their nails. About half of all children between the ages of 10 and 18 … or with friends. Talk with your child or his or her teacher about any new stress at school. Children are more likely to …
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… is myofascial pain syndrome treated? Talk to your doctor about the best way to treat your pain. The main treatment … strengthening exercises. It may also include counselling about how to change the things that make the pain worse. For … therapy can teach you how to change your negative thoughts about pain. This can also help you be more active. …
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… of food in the stool. Stool colour Many parents worry about stool colour. But most colour changes are caused by … a serious problem. When you notice a colour change, think about what your baby has been eating. Brown, tan, yellow, … movements? Your newborn's soiled diapers can give you clues about your baby's health. Because a baby's stool does change …
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… made clear it's not welcome. Sexual comments or gestures about your body or lifestyle. Pressure for sexual favours. … or man-to-man. Since joining the Canadian Armed Forces, about 1 in 4 women and 1 in 25 men have experienced sexual … or feel nothing at all. Have relationship problems. Think about death or killing yourself. Some people try to deal …
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… you are eating. Most fast-food restaurants have information about the carbohydrates, calories, sodium, and fat in their … for eating out. Plan ahead. Before you go out to eat, think about where you will eat and what you will select. It will … to make healthy food choices when you get too hungry. Think about your portions. Ask for a half-size portion of the …