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… information on the government's response to SARS, clinical guidelines, public health and infection control … travellers. Visit www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/healthy-living/your-health/dise… for more information. The … , 290(24): 3222–3228. World Health Organization (2004). WHO guidelines for the global surveillance of severe acute …
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… more serious. Your health habits and lifestyle , such as eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, … of a severe allergic reaction  can start within minutes of eating or being exposed to an allergen. While symptoms … more serious. Your health habits and lifestyle , such as eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, …
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… to reduce infection and get rid of mucus to keep the lungs healthy. Medicines may be used to control the amount and … replace lost nutrients. This may include taking vitamins; eating high-calorie, high-fat foods; drinking nutritional … intestine that has collapsed inside itself or removal of a bowel obstruction . Removal of nasal polyps or endoscopic …
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… early (premature). Many newborns who have it go on to live healthy lives. But if the infection becomes severe, it can … baby will be ready to leave the hospital when he or she is eating well and is not losing weight. The nurse can show you … early (premature). Many newborns who have it go on to live healthy lives. But if the infection becomes severe, it can …
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… Wash your hands often to keep yourself and others healthy. Hand washing is the most important thing you can do …
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… Most infected people do not show any symptoms. A healthy person’s immune system usually prevents the parasite … touching anything that has come into contact with cat feces Eating raw or undercooked meats Drinking unpasteurized milk … their health care provider about whether they should be treating their drinking water or using bottled water Cats and …
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… Protein is found in many foods and is needed to keep you healthy. Your body uses protein to: Provide building blocks … and fruit also add small amounts of protein to your diet. Eating protein from a wide variety of food sources will help …
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… overactive bladder. JAMA, 296(19): 2319–2328. AUA Practice Guidelines Committee (2010). AUA guideline on management of … (BPH). Available online: http://www.auanet.org/content/guidelines-and-quality-care/clinical-guid… . Wilt TJ, N'Dow … overactive bladder. JAMA, 296(19): 2319–2328. AUA Practice Guidelines Committee (2010). AUA guideline on management of …
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… Chronic Management: 1996 Update . AHCPR Clinical Practice Guidelines, No. 2. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care … Chronic Management: 1996 Update . AHCPR Clinical Practice Guidelines, No. 2. Rockville, MD: Agency for Health Care …
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… you may have symptoms of mild low blood sugar, such as: Sweating (almost always present). Feeling nervous, shaky, and … partner or other family members may notice that you are sweating and behaving differently. Signs of low blood sugar at … Making unusual noises. Sleepwalking. Nightmares. Sweating. You may wake up in the morning with a headache if …