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… illness. How can I prevent foodborne illness? Clean Wash your hands with warm soapy water for at least 20 seconds … Foods heated in the microwave can have hot and cold patches. To make sure that microwaved foods cook or … at your local public health unit for more information. What training is available for child-care providers? Caring …
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… Spanish Document Vietnamese Before you travel When planning your trip, think of ways to stay healthy while travelling. … common health concerns. Include pain and fever medication, cold remedies, tweezers, scissors, bandages and mosquito … of sexually transmitted infections, but they can reduce the risk Women who only use diaphragms should male partners to …
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… Check the "Active Ingredients" listed on the label. This is what makes the medicine work. If you use two medicines with … younger than 18 unless your doctor tells you to. Aspirin increases the risk of Reye syndrome, a serious illness. … avoid giving the wrong medicine by mistake. Use cough and cold medicines wisely Be careful with cough and cold
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… to quit smoking. For many people, these include: Improve your health and lower your risk of smoking-caused illness, … places or moods can “trigger” an urge to smoke. Think about what your triggers are and plan how you will cope with each … available to help you quit. Some people choose to quit cold turkey, without any aids, but you’ll have a higher …
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… Head Trauma On this page: What is abusive head trauma? Shaken baby syndrome is brain … and swelling in the brain. Young children are at high risk for brain injury when they are shaken or thrown. That's … to relieve stress and anger. If you're afraid you may harm your baby, put your baby in a safe place, like a crib. Then …
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… still available to close contacts and those at the highest risk of infection. For information on the situation in B.C., … stage one. During this stage, you may develop a rash on your body. This rash can appear on any body part, including … Symptoms can develop within 5 days to 3 weeks after exposure. Public health is reaching out to known contacts of …
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… touch a tooth or when you eat or drink foods that are hot, cold, sweet, or sour (a sensitive tooth). Mild sensitivity … base of a tooth. Smoking and using other tobacco products increases your risk for gum disease. Smokers have a higher … things can affect how your body responds to a symptom and what kind of care you may need. These include: Your age . …
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… Vietnamese Cholesterol is a fatty substance found in your blood. There are two main types: HDL (high density … vegetables, fruits, whole grains and plant-based proteins What dietary changes can help lower LDL cholesterol? Choose … amount or kind of alcohol is good for your health. Alcohol increases the risk of many chronic diseases including heart …
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… Download PDF: Document English On this page: Introduction What is vaping? Youth and vaping Laws and regulations on the … cigarettes may cause health risks to users through exposure to vapour/aerosols. Even if you do not use the … use in British Columbia, HealthLinkBC.ca . Talking with your teen about vaping, Government of Canada, (PDF, 413KB) …
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… Document Punjabi Document Spanish Document Vietnamese What is the live attenuated influenza vaccine? The live … vaccine does not protect against other viruses that cause colds or gastroenteritis (vomiting and diarrhea). In … vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You …