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… when to take your child to the emergency room, see: BC Children's Hospital: When to bring your child to the BC Children's Emergency Department First Nations Health … When to bring your child to the Emergency Department (BC Children's Hospital) – Additional examples to help families …
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… or sneeze into their arm, so that the mouth stays covered. Children should wash their hands each time they use the … eating utensils, or other personal items with other children. Teach your child not to share food, drinks, or … child not to handle tissues or paper towels used by other children. Not to touch other children's blood, urine, stool, …
Healthy eating
… A in the body. These are best absorbed when eaten with a small amount of fat. Flavonoids include anthocyanidins, … and help you absorb some nutrients better. Use a small amount of water when steaming or microwaving …
Medications
… with your doctor. Acyclovir may pass into breast milk in small amounts. However, the drug is unlikely to harm a … medication after each use. Keep all medications away from children and pets. Do not flush medications down the toilet … with your doctor. Acyclovir may pass into breast milk in small amounts. However, the drug is unlikely to harm a …
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… cancer screening showed that PSA testing may prevent a small number of deaths from prostate cancer. A high PSA … who are at higher risk of prostate cancer. footnote 3 A smaller study done in the United States did not find that … helpful as you make important health decisions. I have two children who are in high school right now, and both plan to …
Medications
… taking this medication. These rashes are more common in children than in adults. Rashes may be more likely if you … using this medication do not have serious side effects. A small number of people who take anticonvulsants for any … using this medication do not have serious side effects. A small number of people who take anticonvulsants for any …
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… aids Look straight ahead, not down at your feet. Clear away small rugs, cords, or anything else that could cause you to trip, slip, or fall. Be very careful around pets and small children. They can be unpredictable and get in your path …
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… Government of British Columbia: Communicable Disease Prevention in K-12 Schools Featured topics Bullying Bullying … choices and meal and snack ideas: Healthy Eating for Children and Youth Lunches to Go (HealthLinkBC File #69f) … health. Learn the types and amounts of physical activity children require each day and tips on how they can get and …
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… the skin. The affected area develops a red line with small white lesions. In severe cases, blisters and welts … to light. Severe reactions are most likely to occur in children and small adults. Severe toxic reactions to the venom can also …
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… include walking your dog, doing housework, and playing with children. Finding the right activity Experts say to do … from the floor) Low-impact aerobic dancing Jogging on a small trampoline Weight lifting, body building, using a lot … from the floor) Low-impact aerobic dancing Jogging on a small trampoline Weight lifting, body building, using a lot …