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… Men-B vaccine is provided free to those 2 months of age and older who have been in close contact with a case of … when the immunization series begins. Speak with your health care provider for more information. It is important to keep … bottles or toys used by other children. Older children and adults can become sick through activities such as kissing, …
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… as they develop Infants and toddlers have thinner skin than adults (the top layer of a child’s skin gets thicker as they … and still growing, so complications can be worse than in older individuals What are the potential consequences of a … those who are caring for your kids (e.g. grandparents, daycare staff, friends, babysitters) What do I do if my child …
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… and does not substitute for the advice of your health care professional. Always ask your health care professional … if you take it for a long time. The risk may be greater in older adults or if you have heart disease or increased risk for …
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… of people at high risk include those who: Work in health care. Are considered essential workers. Have certain health conditions. Are older than age 65. If you've already had COVID-19, you may … side effects. You may need a COVID-19 test. How can you care for yourself after getting the vaccine? If you have a …
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… health problems. You will find helpful tips on how to take care of your feet, and you will learn how to manage other … of Blood Sugar Test Supplies Diabetes: Caregiving for an Older Adult Diabetes: Checking Your Feet Diabetes: … 2 Diabetes: Can You Cure It? Type 2 Diabetes: Screening for Adults Type 2 Diabetes: Screening for Children Types of …
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… D your body can make such as: Age: less is made as you get older Skin colour: less is made by darker skin Season: … or have specific medical conditions, your health care provider may suggest you take more vitamin D. People … 2 years of age who are breastfed or fed some human milk Adults over the age of 50 years What should I look for when …
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… hearing, and learning and can slow the child's growth. In adults, lead poisoning can damage the brain and nervous … of exposure to small amounts of lead at home, work, or daycare. It can also happen very quickly with exposure to a … soil that are contaminated by it. This can be a problem in older homes and buildings. Adults are most often exposed to …
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… Disease (COPD) are at greater risk. Young children and older adults are also at risk. Symptoms may include: Constriction … sensitive to sulphur dioxide, you may need to seek medical care. Long-term exposure to particles produced when sulphur …
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… of intimidation, stress, fear, or other problems. Having older siblings. Younger children may begin to talk slightly later than their older brothers or sisters did. However, having one or more older siblings does not cause significant speech and …
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… is less easily adapted to nursing. Let someone else take care of your baby for a few days. Your child should stay … bed with a bottle. This will make him or her more prone to dental cavities (caries) . Also, a baby with a bottle or … about weaning if: Your baby refuses all solid food and is older than 6 to 8 months of age. Your baby has changed from …