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… such as walk-in clinics or mental health services. They use the HealthLink BC Directory which lists all health …
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… Close their mouth when food is offered Push food away Refuse to eat or turn their head away Here are some examples of … to: Offer iron-rich foods at least 2 times each day Use little or no added salt or sugar Include sources of fat … baby. When planning your baby’s meals and snacks, you can use these suggestions as a guide: Meals: Offer foods from 2 …
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… or a heart and lung transplant. The disease that has caused your organ to fail. Whether you have unhealthy … also consider the location of the donated organ. That's because it must be transplanted quickly to remain in working … before you have an organ transplant. The results will be used to match you with an organ donor. Assessments that are …
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… cancer or have been living with it for a while, you'll find useful information such as treatment options and tips for … Body image after cancer treatment Cancer: controlling nausea and vomiting from chemotherapy Eating well during …
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… to contract. This decreases the risk of excessive bleeding. Useful resources Breastfeeding Bonding with your newborn …
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… months and often occurs more at night. Pertussis can cause complications such as pneumonia, seizures, brain damage … and youth health Vancouver Coastal Health: Whooping Cough Useful resources BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) …
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… red rash that appears on the face, neck, arms and legs. Because of immunization, measles is now a rare disease in … until after they give birth. Everyone within the same household should be up to date on vaccinations to protect you … you phone ahead to assure that they have vaccine in stock. Useful resources Public Health Agency of Canada Responsible …