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… bottle or cup with a straw as age-appropriate and offer foods with extra fluid content such as fruit and dairy … cy-preparedness-response-recovery/embc/preparedbc/preparedbc-guides/preparedbc_extreme_heat_guide.pdf . For more information on keeping children cool, …
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… cy-preparedness-response-recovery/embc/preparedbc/preparedbc-guides/preparedbc_extreme_heat_guide.pdf For more information on heat-related illness and … young children during extreme heat For more information on foods and drinks to limit or avoid during pregnancy or …
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… to be seasonal. An infection may develop after: Sharing food or drink with an infected person. Hugging or kissing a … information on the government's response to SARS, clinical guidelines, public health and infection control … to be seasonal. An infection may develop after: Sharing food or drink with an infected person. Hugging or kissing a …
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… and bacterial vaginosis. SOGC Clinical Practice Guideline No. 320. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology … and bacterial vaginosis. SOGC Clinical Practice Guideline No. 320. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology … and bacterial vaginosis. SOGC Clinical Practice Guideline No. 320. Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology …
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… Nerenberg KA, et al. (2018). Hypertension Canada's 2018 guidelines for diagnosis, risk assessment, prevention, and … Nerenberg KA, et al. (2018). Hypertension Canada's 2018 guidelines for diagnosis, risk assessment, prevention, and … Nerenberg KA, et al. (2018). Hypertension Canada's 2018 guidelines for diagnosis, risk assessment, prevention, and …
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… tongue, your neck, or your teeth. Your mouth may be dry, or food may not taste right. You may have bad breath or a sore … swollen, or it may change colour or texture. A buildup of food and bacteria on the tongue may make the tongue look … chewing, or swallowing started suddenly Can you swallow food or fluids at all? Yes Able to swallow food or fluids No …
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… your chances of quitting for good. Eat heart-healthy foods. Eat fruits, vegetables, fish, lean meats, and whole grain foods. Choose foods that are low in saturated fat, and avoid … Citations Heidenreich PA, et al. (2022). 2022 AHA/ACC/HFSA guideline for the management of heart failure: A report of …
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… heartbeat. These symptoms may go away shortly after you eat food that contains sugar. If you have had diabetes for many … like driving a car. Keep glucose tablets or quick-sugar foods like hard candy with you. Teach your friends and … heartbeat. These symptoms may go away shortly after you eat food that contains sugar. If you have had diabetes for many …
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… Strenuous physical activity may increase bleeding. Eat soft foods such as gelatin, pudding, or light soup. Gradually add solid foods to your diet as the area heals. Do not lie flat. This … Strenuous physical activity may increase bleeding. Eat soft foods such as gelatin, pudding, or light soup. Gradually add …
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… of your back teeth to help prevent cavities. Sealants keep food and bacteria from getting stuck in the rough chewing … Your dentist or hygienist may ask you about the foods you eat. What you eat and whether you get enough … of your back teeth to help prevent cavities. Sealants keep food and bacteria from getting stuck in the rough chewing …