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… clothes and bed linens separately from other’s. Use hot water to wash, and dry items in a hot dryer. Tell your child … a warm wet facecloth, then gently washed off with soap and water and patted dry. When can my child return to school or …
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… or cups with them. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Talk to your … Throw away gloves after use. Wash your hands with soap and water. If you're in Central or West Africa, avoid contact … or cups with them. Wash your hands often with soap and water. Or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer. Talk to your …
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… found in the environment from sources such as soil and water, including tap water. Canadian hospitals are aware of the risk of …
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… with bacteria.) Do not reuse solution. Never use tap water or distilled water to rinse or store your lenses. Never wet your lenses … with bacteria.) Do not reuse solution. Never use tap water or distilled water to rinse or store your lenses. …
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… irritated and scratchy on the day of surgery. Your eyes may water a lot. Recovery is usually quick, with only mild … vigorous sports, eye makeup, and activities that may get water in the eye for as long as your doctor recommends. You … irritated and scratchy on the day of surgery. Your eyes may water a lot. Recovery is usually quick, with only mild …
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… to the mall, and walk several laps inside. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after you are active. This is very … it's hot outdoors and when you do intense exercise. Take a water bottle with you when you walk. … to the mall, and walk several laps inside. Drink plenty of water before, during, and after you are active. This is very …
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… is a type of bacteria that can cause ulcers. Eating certain foods or drinking too much alcohol. Stress from a severe … how much alcohol you drink. Or you may need to avoid foods and drinks that have caffeine. They increase stomach … is a type of bacteria that can cause ulcers. Eating certain foods or drinking too much alcohol. Stress from a severe …
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… for energy and releasing digestive enzymes to break down food. When the body breaks down certain medicines. Through … Directorate (NNHPD), within the Health Products and Food Branch of Health Canada, regulates natural health … for energy and releasing digestive enzymes to break down food. When the body breaks down certain medicines. Through …
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… treated? If your doctor recommends it, you can eat foods that have a lot of potassium. These include bananas, … Getting Enough Potassium High-Potassium Foods Potassium (K) in Blood Test Potassium (K) in Urine … treated? If your doctor recommends it, you can eat foods that have a lot of potassium. These include bananas, …
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… eating fruits, vegetables, and low-fat or non-fat dairy foods. It also includes eating whole grain foods, fish, and poultry. Here is a sample menu for the DASH … eating fruits, vegetables, and low-fat or non-fat dairy foods. It also includes eating whole grain foods, fish, and …