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… are the best way to protect your child against many diseases and their complications. When you get your child … is the Tdap vaccine? The Tdap vaccine protects against 3 diseases: Tetanus Diphtheria Pertussis (or whooping cough) … booster dose for children who were immunized against these diseases at a younger age. The booster dose strengthens or …
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… type of hemophilia. Hemophilia B, also called Christmas disease, is caused by a lack of active clotting factor IX … after dental work. Some people with milder types of the disease may not have symptoms until later in life. But most … the type of hemophilia and how severe it is. How severe the disease is depends on how much clotting factor is produced …
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… of the spine. They may be taken to find injuries or diseases that affect the discs or joints in your spine. … infections, dislocations, tumours, bone spurs, or disc disease. Spinal X-rays are also done to check the curve of … The spine is abnormally curved, such as from scoliosis . Diseases that affect the spine, such as thin bones ( …
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… find certain conditions, such as hyperparathyroidism , bone diseases, or pancreatitis . How To Prepare You may be asked … by: Hyperparathyroidism . Sarcoidosis . Cancer. Paget's disease . In some cases, calcium in the urine may be high … D . Pre-eclampsia . Kidney problems. Malnutrition caused by diseases such as celiac disease , pancreatitis , and alcohol …
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… of a body after death. It may be done to learn about a disease or injury. Or it may be done to find out how or why … defined by law. May help health experts find and track a disease or possible public health hazard. (For example, they might look for signs of a contagious disease or one spread through food or water.) How To Prepare …
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… certain types of organisms that are causing infections or diseases. These include food-borne illness , inflammation of … . Identify a person who may not have any symptoms of disease but who carries bacteria that can spread infection … Risks Any stool sample may contain germs that can spread disease. Make sure to carefully wash your hands and use …
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… risks of drinking raw milk? According to a US Centre for Disease Control and Prevention study, the rate of outbreaks … of milk has eliminated large outbreaks of milk borne disease in Canada. However, outbreaks arising from raw milk … pregnant women, seniors, and people with certain chronic diseases are more vulnerable to infection and have higher …
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… include: Increased risk of developing heart and lung diseases, diabetes and dementia Adverse birth outcomes such … include: Children Older adults Those with heart or lung disease, such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) People who are pregnant and their unborn …
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… Vietnamese What is Tuberculosis (TB)? TB is a serious disease caused by a germ (bacteria) that spreads through the air when a person with untreated TB disease of the lungs coughs, sneezes, sings or talks. TB … for TB bacteria is the best way to find out if you have TB disease. If you are taking medicine for TB, testing your …
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… it hard to swallow. What causes it? Gastroesophageal reflux disease , or GERD, is the most common cause of esophagitis. … who take steroid medicine. Radiation therapy . Certain diseases that make it hard to swallow, such as scleroderma . … caused by acid reflux or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) , your doctor will likely recommend that you …