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… you and your family from serious and sometimes deadly diseases. When you get immunized, you help protect others as … links below. First Nations Health Authority: Communicable Disease Control Fraser Health: Whooping Cough Interior … Health: Whooping Cough Useful resources BC Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) Provides provincial and national …
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… bugs that can bite people and pets and can sometimes spread diseases . A few are known to carry a bacterium that cause Lyme Disease. The BC Centre for Disease Control works in cooperation with local health …
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… you visited and whether you think you may have gotten a disease. Many diseases don't show up right away. And some can take weeks … Organization (WHO) on travel, required immunizations, and disease outbreaks. Government of Canada: Travel and Tourism …
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… and legs. Because of immunization, measles is now a rare disease in Canada. However, measles is still common in other … you and your family from serious and sometimes deadly diseases. When you get immunized, you help protect others as … for promoting health, preventing and controlling chronic diseases and injuries, preventing and controlling infectious …
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… November 1, 2021 People with non-dialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD) are 5 to 10 times more likely to die of cardiovascular disease (CVD) than the general public, and the risk for … in CKD stages 3-4. Physical activity and chronic kidney disease Physical activity is recommended for all persons …
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… Ulcerative colitis is a common type of inflammatory bowel disease. Parts of the digestive tract get swollen and have … work. Surgery to remove the colon is the only cure for the disease. What are the long-term risks of the disease? Ulcerative colitis can lower your quality of life. …
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… do not wash their hands after using the bathroom. The disease does not appear to spread from a mother to her baby … has symptoms. As a precaution, though, the U.S. Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that people … You will be placed in isolation to prevent passing the disease to others. Various medicines—including …
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… testing as needed. These health problems include: Heart disease and stroke. Your risk of heart disease and stroke is higher after menopause. This higher … around the belly—all things that raise the risk for heart disease and stroke—also increase around this time. Bone …
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… or "ann-JY-nuh") is a symptom of coronary artery disease. Angina occurs when there is not enough blood flow … buildup in the coronary arteries is called coronary artery disease, or CAD. In many people, plaque begins to form in … heart attack? Heart attacks are usually the result of heart disease, so taking steps to delay or reverse coronary artery …
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… yes, describe briefly. Have I been diagnosed with any new disease or condition? Yes ___ No ___ If yes, fill in the following information. Condition or disease Health professional who diagnosed the condition What … written information or instructions to help me care for the disease or condition I have, such as instructions about …