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… Document Vietnamese Wildfires can impact water sources used for our drinking water. For example: nearby streams, rivers … For more information on wildfire and your health, read HealthLinkBC: Wildfires and your health . How can wildfires … on cyanobacteria blooms (blue-green algae), read HealthLinkBC File #47 Cyanobacteria blooms (blue-green …
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… nitrate? Nitrate is a chemical compound and the most common form of nitrogen found in water. Other forms of nitrogen … For more information on preparing infant formula, see HealthLinkBC File #69b Feeding your baby formula: Safely … nitrate. For more information on well water testing, see HealthLinkBC File #05b Well water testing . What if my water …
Healthy eating
… foods to avoid. Without a diagnosis, it may be difficult for them to know what food or foods trigger allergic … see Severe Allergic Reactions to Food: Children and Teens (HealthLinkBC File 100a) . Is food allergy different from … For additional information, see the following resources: HealthLinkBC File #100a Severe Allergic Reactions to Food: …
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… vitamin D? Vitamin D helps your body absorb and use calcium for strong bones and teeth. vitamin D also helps muscles, … include the total intake from food and supplements. Age Aim for Stay below 0-6 months 400IU (10µg) 1000IU (25µg) 6-12 … for children under 2 years of age For more information HealthLinkBC File 68e Calcium and Your Health Infant and …
Healthy eating
… percent of infants and children have the atopic dermatitis form of eczema. It is common for the word eczema to be used … the bath, gently pat your child dry and apply any medicated creams prescribed by your child's doctor. Apply moisturizer … doctors recommend applying a layer of medication to eczema patches every day for about two to four weeks. The …
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… there are hundreds or thousands of wildfires (also called forest fires). Wildfires can affect your health and safety … Caring for seniors in residential care in an emergency (HealthLinkBC File #103c) Community evacuation information for seniors (HealthLinkBC File #103a) Health care for evacuees Smoke …
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… Healthy eating for chronic hepatitis Last updated November 1, 2021 … Canada’s Food Guide https://food-guide.canada.ca/en/ HealthLinkBC File #40a Hepatitis C Virus Infection HealthLinkBC File #40b Living Well with Hepatitis C Virus …
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… methadone, fentanyl and oxycodone. Opioids are prescribed for pain relief and are safe when correctly used and in ways … more information about harm reduction, see the following HealthLinkBC Files: HealthLinkBC File #102a Understanding harm reduction: …
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… the influence of substances Outreach and support programs Information and resources on safer ways to use substances, … about harm reduction and naloxone, see the following: HealthLinkBC File #102b Harm reduction for families, … caregivers and friends of people who use substances HealthLinkBC File #118 Naloxone: Treating opioid overdose …
Health topics
… sick. Learn about food and water safety and how to prepare for emergencies. Preventing foodborne illness Follow general … 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 …