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… blood is redirected through a graft. The graft is either a healthy blood vessel that has been transplanted or a … M, et al. (2015). Society for Vascular Surgery practice guidelines for atherosclerotic occlusive disease of the … blood is redirected through a graft. The graft is either a healthy blood vessel that has been transplanted or a …
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… Overview Most pregnancies after age 35 are healthy ones. But as you age beyond your mid-30s, some risks … other resources for support and decision-making. Having a healthy pregnancy Taking care of yourself is the best thing … and your baby. Get regular checkups, and eat a variety of healthy foods. Try to get regular exercise and plenty of …
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… Vietnamese Lunch is an important part of your child’s day. Eating a variety of nutritious foods while at school helps … or bean spreads Leftover cooked chicken or beef Regularly eating processed meats like ham, turkey, salami, bologna, … and nuts. Speak with school staff to learn about allergy guidelines in your school. For more information, see Peanut …
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… The Registered Dietitians at HealthLink BC can answer your healthy eating and nutrition questions. They can: Provide education, … health professionals. They provide physical activity and healthy lifestyle education and guidance to all individuals, …
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… dermatitis). Skin may shrink and waste away (skin atrophy). Healthy skin may be destroyed by radiation (cutaneous … cell and squamous cell skin cancers. NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology, Version 2 . Available online: … dermatitis). Skin may shrink and waste away (skin atrophy). Healthy skin may be destroyed by radiation (cutaneous …
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… safe Baby first aid Burn prevention Keeping your family healthy Say no to swaddling Soother safety Safe drinking … hot water heater below 49°C (120°F) Keeping your family healthy Handwashing - wash your hands with soap and water … do this as well. Cleanliness - wash high chairs, bibs, and eating areas with warm water and soap after each use. Clean …
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… keeping your muscles, bones, and joints as active and healthy as possible. You can: Make your muscles stronger . … injury. Dehydration . You can lose too much water through sweating if you don't replace it by drinking fluids as you exercise. Follow these guidelines to avoid dehydration when you exercise. Heat …
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… it treated? Treatment for osteoporosis may include adopting healthy habits and taking medicine to reduce bone loss and … the risks and benefits with your doctor. How can you stay healthy when you have osteoporosis? You can slow osteoporosis with new, healthy habits. If you smoke, quit. Limit your use of …
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… Birth to 2 Years On this page: Overview Health Tools Healthy Habits for Preventing Infection and Illness Safety … child closely when he or she interacts with pets. Practice healthy habits. Protect your child against illness and … of cars and streets. Always use a car seat. Follow the guidelines from Transport Canada. Visit the Child Car Seat …
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… about weight management Most people think that being at a healthy weight means being "thin." Actually, a healthy weight is a weight that lowers your risk for health … management, or start with these: Weight Management Healthy Eating Obesity Fitness Interactive Tool: Is Your BMI …