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… health needs. Warning There may be a slightly increased risk of serious, possibly fatal side effects (such as … Tell your doctor right away if you have symptoms of high blood sugar such as increased thirst/urination. If you … becoming pregnant. For males, it may result in decreased sexual ability, inability to produce sperm, or enlarged …
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… page: Health Tools What Increases Your Risk Lowering Your Risk Symptoms What Happens When To Call … polyposis (FAP) . Your lifestyle. Certain lifestyle behaviours may increase your risk of colorectal cancer. … per week , moderate if you have 3 to 6 drinks per week, and high if you have 7 or more drinks per week. Eating foods …
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… Health Tools Cause What Increases Your Risk Prevention Symptoms What Happens When to Call a Doctor … This includes coronary artery disease, heart attack, high blood pressure, heart valve problems, and diabetes. … Heart Failure: Activity and Exercise Heart Failure and Sexual Activity Heart Failure: Checking Your Weight Heart …
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… person is using substances such as drugs or alcohol include behaviour changes and physical changes. Substance use is more likely to cause changes in behaviour than physical signs. Behaviour changes These may include: Changes in sleeping or …
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… And some of these treatments may be harmful or have risks associated with them. When you're thinking about any … results. Doesn't have specific treatment goals or target behaviours. Is said not to need scientific research because … supplements. Some studies have claimed that giving high doses of vitamin B6 and magnesium improves behaviours …
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… Last updated June 1, 2017 HealthLink BC File number 08i Sexually Transmitted Infections Series Download PDF Document … on the abdomen, groin, external genitals, buttocks or thighs. It can spread from one person to another or from one … who has skin-to-skin contact with an infected person is at risk of getting infected. While molluscum contagiosum is …
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… Children also may seem confused after a seizure. But their behaviour and activity level should be back to normal within … temperature? Yes Temperature taken No Temperature taken How high is the fever? The answer may depend on how you took the … eating and exercise habits, smoking, alcohol or drug use, sexual history, and travel. Try Home Treatment You have …
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… bodily pain or discomfort as a penalty for unacceptable behaviour. Corporal punishment includes any action that … Corporal punishment is not an effective method of managing behaviour. It does not teach a child how to act properly. At best, corporal punishment has only a temporary effect on behaviour. And it may even make it worse. Not only does it …
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… Last updated May 1, 2019 HealthLink BC File number 08p Sexually Transmitted Infections Series Download PDF Document … with a low birth weight. It is also associated with a higher chance of getting and passing HIV, other STIs and an increased risk for pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). See HealthLinkBC …
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… of sites they visited, and watch for content that is sexual or not age-appropriate. Follow your child on social … stranger. These signs include: Changes in your child's behaviour, such as hiding what they are doing online and … of sites they visited, and watch for content that is sexual or not age-appropriate. Follow your child on social …