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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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… too much of products that contain sorbitol (such as chewing gum) or fructose can cause diarrhea. Some people get … Repeated episodes may be caused by inflammatory bowel disease . Diarrhea may also be caused by malabsorption … 48 hours after all symptoms have disappeared. Avoid chewing gum that contains sorbitol. Avoid milk because it may be …
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… a higher risk if you have had: Bypass surgery for heart disease. Rheumatic fever without heart valve damage. A heart … also very important to take good care of your teeth and gums every day. Good oral care can limit the growth of mouth … also very important to take good care of your teeth and gums every day. Good oral care can limit the growth of mouth …
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… Replacement Therapy (NRT) products such as patch or gum Prescription smoking cessation medications BC Children's … online chat and text. Toward the Heart The BC Centre for Disease Control harm reduction program offers resources to …
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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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… symptoms of a jawbone problem (such as jaw pain, toothache, gum sores) poor wound healing signs of liver problems (such … or pharmacist your medical history, especially of: liver disease recent bleeding (including coughing up/vomiting … regular dental exams and learn how to keep your teeth and gums healthy. If you have jaw pain, tell your doctor and …