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… asthma Omalizumab for asthma Steroid medicine for asthma: Myths and facts … Asthma …
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… have the virus. Even if you're up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines, there are times when you may need to get a test. … symptoms of COVID-19. Your symptoms may feel like a cold, influenza (flu), allergies, or an upset stomach. Even if these symptoms …
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… doctor. Avoid infections such as COVID-19, colds, and influenza (flu). Get the flu vaccine every year. Get a pneumococcal vaccine shot. If you …
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… through. Know what is true about depression, and know the myths about depression . Myths include thinking that depression isn't real or that … through. Know what is true about depression, and know the myths about depression . Myths include thinking that …
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… eye sensitivity to light. You should receive the vaccine for meningitis (meningococcal vaccine) at least 2 … can make you more likely to get certain infections (such as flu, colds, meningitis). Talk to your doctor for more … people who have recently received live vaccines (such as flu vaccine inhaled through the nose). Before having …
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… the Patch Birth Control: How to Use the Ring Birth Control: Myths About Sex and Pregnancy Birth Control: Pros and Cons … I Try Inserted or Injected Medicines? HPV: Should I Get the Vaccine? STI Testing: Should I Get Tested for a Sexually … I Try Inserted or Injected Medicines? HPV: Should I Get the Vaccine? STI Testing: Should I Get Tested for a Sexually …
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… Cigarette smoke, air pollution, and chemicals. A cold, influenza (flu), or another type of upper respiratory infection. … may cause asthma symptoms. Stay up to date on your COVID-19 vaccines. Remind others to stay up to date too. Get an …
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… raised bump that might itch. The bump becomes a painless, fluid-filled blister and later forms a black centre of dying … as long as 60 days). At first you may feel like you have influenza (flu), with a sore throat, a mild fever, and muscle … should be treated with antibiotics and a few doses of the vaccine to prevent infection. Not everyone who has been …
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… What routine immunizations are recommended in B.C.? The vaccines recommended for health care workers are diphtheria … B, measles, mumps and rubella (MMR), varicella and influenza. All are provided free to health care workers in … for health care workers who may be exposed to blood or body fluids. Individuals are considered to be immune if they have …
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… blood as your body needs. Sudden heart failure causes rapid fluid buildup, or congestion, in the lungs and other parts … problems. Extremely high blood pressure, which can cause fluid buildup in the lungs (pulmonary edema). Things that … such as COVID-19, colds, and influenza (flu). Get the flu vaccine every year. Get a pneumococcal vaccine shot. If …