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… body temperature from a specific distance by sensing the energy emitted by humans. NCITs offer a way to take your … temperature. For more information on hand washing, see HealthLinkBC File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of … For more information, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #84 Reye syndrome HealthLinkBC File …
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… colours Are made with little or no added salt or sugar See HealthLinkBC File #69c: Baby's first foods for information … milk and plain fortified soy beverage. Do not offer these drinks to your child before 2 years of age as they do not have enough fat and energy to support growth and development. Can I offer my …
Health topics
… risk of illness: Food safety: Easy ways to make food safer (HealthLinkBC File #59a) Food safety for vulnerable … of Canada) Home canning - How to avoid botulism (HealthLinkBC File #22) Pasteurized and raw milk (HealthLinkBC File #03) Unpasteurized fruit juices and …
Healthy eating
… chocolate milk. Before offering beverages such as sports drinks, consult the Nutrient Criteria for "Other Beverages". … lowfat milk products. Carbohydrates are the main source of energy for all sports. Follow the Guidelines by offering at … BC: Speak to a Dietitian by dialing 8-1-1 or Email a HealthLinkBC Dietitian HealthLinkBC File #109 Caffeinated …
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… little or no added salt or sugar See Baby's first foods - HealthLinkBC File #69c for information on introducing solid … amounts of fat per serving. Fat is an important source of energy for growing children. What do I offer my child to … other foods. Can I offer my child juice? Do not give sugary drinks like 100% fruit juice, fruit flavoured drinks and …
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… Continue to offer human milk. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #69c Baby’s first foods . What do I eat … of coffee or 4 cups of tea. Caffeine is also in some soft drinks, sports drinks, over-the-counter medicines and chocolate. Caffeinated energy drinks. Many have high levels of caffeine, added …
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… and women may experience abuse or neglect differently, see HealthLinkBC File #93c Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: … information on abuse and older adults, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #93a Preventing Abuse and Neglect …
Health features
… picnic and camping meals: Disinfecting drinking water (HealthLinkBC File #49b) Food Safety: Easy ways to make food safer (HealthLinkBC File #59a) Home canning – how to avoid botulism (HealthLinkBC File #22) First Nations Health Authority: New …
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… one-time booster against polio. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #13 Polio vaccine (IPV) . Hepatitis A … A and B is also available. For more information, visit HealthLinkBC File #33 Hepatitis A vaccine. Typhoid fever … saliva or spit when people share things like food and drinks. The vaccine is recommended for travellers who have …
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… or sadness Sits steadily without help for longer periods Drinks water from a lidless cup Stands firmly with help or … ‘patty cake’ From 12 to 18 months, your child: Has a lot of energy and wants to explore everything Can feed themselves … child health and development, see the following resources: HealthLinkBC File #92a Your Child and Play HealthLinkBC File …