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… is found in meat, poultry, fish and shellfish. Choose fish low in mercury, such as salmon, trout and mackerel Non-heme … kiwi, mango, papaya, peaches, strawberries and oranges Follow guidelines for offering cow milk Cow milk can increase … are some iron-rich meals and snacks I can offer my child? Below are sample meals and snacks that include foods suitable …
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… A motorboat or jet ski that is idling or working at a slow speed can be dangerous to a swimmer or someone being … can occur suddenly or over a long period of time. Breathing low levels of carbon monoxide over a long period can cause … be pulled behind a boat or jet ski that is operating at a slow speed. Do not sit in a running car or truck if the …
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… for turning the baby. If the amount of amniotic fluid is below normal (oligohydramnios), the baby is more likely to be … are closely watched, the risks of turning a breech baby are low. Possible risks include: Twisting or squeezing of the umbilical cord . This can reduce blood flow and oxygen to your baby. The start of labour. Labour can …
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… risk and complication rates for endoscopic surgery are very low. Major problems such as nerve damage happen in fewer … risk and complication rates for endoscopic surgery are very low. Major problems such as nerve damage happen in fewer …
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… the blood pressure cuff around your upper arm so that the lower edge of the cuff is about 2.5 centimetres (1 inch) … move, talk, or text while you take your blood pressure. Follow the instructions that came with your blood pressure monitor. They might be different from the following. Press the on/off button on the automatic monitor. …
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… see on the CT pictures. The dye may be used to check blood flow and look for tumours, areas of inflammation , or nerve … cancer from being exposed to small amounts of radiation is low. It is not a reason to avoid these tests for most … the brain (ventricles) through which cerebrospinal fluid flows into the spine are enlarged. An area of the brain shows …
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… done in children to see if they may have an abnormal backflow of urine ( vesicoureteral reflux ). Prepare your child … by the kidneys, and passes into the urine. The urine then flows into the tubes (ureters) that lead to the bladder. … cancer from being exposed to small amounts of radiation is low. It is not a reason to avoid these tests for most …
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… increase the amount of water you drink before the test. Follow the instructions your doctor gives you about eating and … all or most of your clothes above the waist. (You may be allowed to keep on your underwear if it doesn't get in the way … side on an X-ray table. The doctor cleans an area on your lower back. A numbing medicine is put into your skin. After …
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… use another method of birth control until you have a follow-up sperm count test 2 months after the vasectomy (or … of a vas deferens or an opening in one end that allows sperm to mix with the semen again. This is very rare. … Risks The risk of complications after a vasectomy is very low. Complications may include: Bleeding under the skin, …
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… as safe and enjoyable as possible, always consider the following precautions: Cleanliness and disinfection It is the … check the disinfectant level and add disinfectant if it is low. Then, test the disinfectant level before entering the … trap someone under water. Never dive into a hot tub or shallow pool. Always enter feet first. Alcohol and drugs Alcohol …