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… Some aspects of breastfeeding may come naturally. But learning some breastfeeding skills and techniques can help … for newborns to open their eyes. Keep something to drink nearby. Most women get thirsty as they breastfeed. Drink … place him or her for feeding. Keep a light-weight blanket nearby. Tickle your baby lightly wherever you get a reaction …
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… Nose pain. Swelling of the nose. A crooked or bent appearance. Bruising around the nose or eyes. A runny nose or a … complications of a broken nose include: Change in the appearance of the nose or the tip of the nose. Swelling or a … occur after a head injury or after surgery on the nose or ears. Infection of the nose, sinuses, or facial bones. A …
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… Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other health measure. What is the PCV 13 … chronic hepatitis B or hepatitis C Chronic kidney, heart or lung disease An islet cell or solid organ transplant, or a cochlear (inner ear) implant, or are waiting for one Had a stem …
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… like soup. Blooms may last days, weeks, months or all year, and can even grow during winter when water may be … affect the liver and it takes days before symptoms appear. Symptoms from drinking water with cyanobacterial toxins … cyanobacteria include: skin rashes and irritation of the ears and eyes. It is important that you rinse your body with …
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… Immunization has saved more lives in Canada in the last 50 years than any other health measure. What is the Hib vaccine? … Children between 2 months and 59 months of age (under 5 years) should get the Hib vaccine. It is usually combined … influenzae Type b (DTaP-IPV-Hib) Vaccine Some people 5 years of age and older with certain medical conditions are at …
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… doctor check your skin regularly may help find skin cancer early when it can be more easily treated. Protect your skin … the peak hours of UV radiation, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wear protective clothing: Wide-brimmed hats that protect the … factor (SPF) in the fabric that does not wash out Wear sunscreen with an SPF of 30 or higher, summer and …
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… places for these problems are the back of the head and ears, the shoulders, the elbows, the lower back and … injury forms, the skin temperature can be different than nearby skin. It might be warmer or cooler. The skin can also … have problems controlling their bladder or bowels, or who wear adult protective underwear. Let the person know why …
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… If you have answered ‘no’ to any of the above, read on to learn more. What is the immune system and how does it work? You may have heard about viruses and bacteria, often called germs. Some … of germs. Germs are in the air, food, water, and on objects. Getting more than one vaccine at the same time does …
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… baby: Make your breasts less available for nursing. Stop wearing nursing clothing such as nursing bras and tops with nursing slits. Wear more layers of clothing, or wear clothing that is less easily adapted to nursing. The …
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… out wet clothes. Hammering. Skiing. Knitting. Lifting heavy objects such as a jug of milk, taking a frying pan off of … grab something between your thumb and fingers. Many people hear a funny sound like a squeak, crackle, snap, or creak … out wet clothes. Hammering. Skiing. Knitting. Lifting heavy objects such as a jug of milk, taking a frying pan off of …