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… reproductive organs. TB is curable. In British Columbia, you can get medicines to prevent or cure TB. The medicines … through Provincial TB Services and public health units. For more information on TB, visit HealthLinkBC File #51a … File #85 Hand washing: Help stop the spread of germs Learn How to get a good sputum sample for your tuberculosis …
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… or parts of the viruses and are given by injection. For more information, see HealthLinkBC File #12d Inactivated … vaccines are usually available beginning in October. For your best protection, get immunized as soon as possible. You … in a study monitoring the safety of the vaccine. To learn more about the study please visit …
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… they are sleeping? Creating a safe sleeping environment for your baby will reduce the risk of injuries and sleep related … protect against Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). For more information on SIDS, see HealthLinkBC File #46 Sleep … At this age, your baby has developed enough to begin to learn how to fall asleep on their own. This is an important …
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… Tigrinya Document Ukrainian Document Vietnamese Keep your child safe. Get all vaccines on time. By getting all … from many diseases over a lifetime. Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other … after their 1st birthday. The dose of MMRV vaccine provides more protection for your child against measles, mumps, …
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… Protecting your baby against hepatitis B at birth Last updated February … from many diseases over a lifetime. Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other … B vaccine at birth. After birth, the baby will receive 3 more doses of hepatitis B vaccine at 2, 4 and 6 months of …
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… of life. The older a child is at the time of diagnosis, the more difficult it may be to correct issues of ocular … same way. Vision problems often have a family history. If you know of vision problems in your family, your child's … and deal with any problems your child may have in learning situations that involve colours. For More
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… include skin flushing and rashes. As children tend to drink more water per unit of body weight than adults, they may have more exposure to arsenic in drinking water. As a result, … in drinking water over years or decades can increase your risk of developing certain cancers, including: Skin …
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… some infections. Some of these infections can also affect your developing baby. If you are pregnant and want to … circulation. Wear comfortable shoes and loose clothing. For more information about what you can do to decrease your risk … there is a safe anti-malaria medication. You should also be more careful to avoid mosquito bites. For more information …
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… the intellectual and behavioural development of infants and young children. Lead-based paint is a dangerous source of … levels of exposure to lead can cause health effects such as learning disabilities and behavioural problems in children. … to mouth or chew objects. Children absorb and retain more lead into their bodies compared to adults. For pregnant …
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… quality may decline. During a wildfire, it's important that you have access to enough reliable and safe drinking water. … and protects you from the effects of wildfire smoke. For more information on wildfire and your health, read … erosion and fire debris Algal blooms in water sources. For more information on cyanobacteria blooms (blue-green algae), …