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Healthy eating
… to another. Defrost frozen foods in the refrigerator, in cold water, or in the microwave. Do not defrost food at room temperature. Fully cook all meats, fish, shellfish, and … between uses. Keep hot food hot (60ºC or above) and cold food cold (4ºC or below). Your fridge should be set to …
Health topics
… Avoid hot water, which can dry out skin. Always test the temperature of the water before you take a bath or shower. … medicines, and antibiotics. Use a home humidifier during cold weather and in dry climates. Follow the directions for … medicines, and antibiotics. Use a home humidifier during cold weather and in dry climates. Follow the directions for …
Health topics
… it? Croup usually occurs a few days after the start of a cold and is usually caused by the same viruses that cause the common cold. Croup is contagious. The germs that cause it can be … a child with croup is usually alert and active. The child's temperature is usually normal or only slightly higher than …
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… ill. In people who become ill, symptoms appear months after exposure and can last for several months. Symptoms of … are no particular precautions that you can take to avoid exposure to Cryptococcus . However, you can be alert for … property is not recommended because it will not prevent exposure to the fungus. Is it safe to live and travel on …
Medications
… other medications. Most people get enough vitamin D from exposure to the sun and from fortified food products (such … Do not double the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not store in … Do not double the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature away from light and moisture. Do not store in …
Medications
… labels on all your medicines (such as allergy or cough-and-cold products) because they may contain ingredients that … lab appointments. Ask your doctor for ways to reduce your exposure to substances (such as pollen, pet dander, dust … to catch up. Storage Store the container upright at room temperature away from light. Keep all medications away from …
Medications
… health needs. Uses This medication is used to treat "cold sores/fever blisters" (herpes labialis). It can speed … usually 5 times a day (every 3 to 4 hours) for 4 days for cold sores, or as directed by your doctor. Apply enough … Do not double the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature. Firmly screw the cap back on the tube of …
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… is tested for safety. All blood donors are screened for exposure to viruses such as HIV and hepatitis. Each blood … There is no need to delay getting immunized because of a cold or other mild illness. However, if you have concerns …
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… you should get 1 dose of the vaccine within 14 days of the exposure to prevent disease. This is provided for free. The … latex. There is no need to delay vaccination if you have a cold or other mild illness. If concerned, speak with your …
Medications
… herpes infections of the skin and around the mouth (cold sores) in people with a weakened immune system. This … drugs, nonprescription drugs, and herbal products). Cold sores can spread easily. Avoid close physical contact … Do not double the dose to catch up. Storage Store at room temperature. Keep all medications away from children and …