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… chronic diseases like arthritis, asthma, heart disease, cancer and diabetes. There are 3 levels of disease … physical activity, good nutrition, getting enough rest, reducing stress, having regular medical check-ups and trying to stay away from environmental risks and harmful substances. Secondary prevention At the …
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… contains antibodies that protect the body against diseases. When you are given an immunoglobulin, your body uses … diseases. Protect your fetus if you are pregnant and at risk for Rh sensitization . Decrease the immune system's … or those who are having treatment for certain types of cancer (such as leukemia ). Treatments for some cancers can …
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… Preventing choking in babies and young children: For child care providers Last updated April … care to babies and young children must be aware of the risks of choking. Babies and young children are at high risk … foods are safe for that child. What is choking? Choking is when something becomes stuck in a person's airway, making …
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… On this page: Health Tools Is VBAC Right for You? What Affects VBAC Success Risks of VBAC and Caesarean Deliveries Examinations and … scar could come open during labour. This is very rare. But when it does happen, it can be very serious for both the …
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… chest and back, earlobes, and face. Keloids do not become cancer. But they can be bothersome or painful enough that … your clothes and become irritated, itchy, or painful. When exposed to the sun, they may turn darker than the rest … A corticosteroid is the most commonly used medicine for reducing keloids. It is most likely to work well with …
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… health problem. Latex allergy usually affects people who are routinely exposed to rubber products. This includes … is diagnosed with a physical examination and other tests. You will be asked about your symptoms and any recent … you know how to give yourself the shot. What puts you at risk? People who have allergies to certain foods are more …
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… Your options Take an anticoagulant medicine to reduce the risk of stroke. Don't take an anticoagulant. An implanted … know your risk. Taking an anticoagulant lowers that risk. When you take an anticoagulant, also called a blood thinner, … K you eat or drink. You will want to weigh the benefits of reducing your risk of stroke against the risks of taking an …
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… On this page: Cause Symptoms What Happens When to Call a Doctor Examinations and Tests Treatment Overview Self-Care Medicines Caring for Someone Who Has Dementia Related … daily lives. But memory loss that gets worse may mean that you have dementia. Dementia is a loss of mental skills that …
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… Cause Prevention Symptoms What Happens When to Call a Doctor Examinations and Tests Treatment … out on counters or outdoors or is stored too long before you eat it. Sometimes foodborne illness happens when people … and soups to a boil when reheating. And be aware of the risk of foodborne illness from raw fish (including sushi), …
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… down into his scrotum, the sac that hangs below the penis. When one testicle does not move into the scrotum as it … months old. footnote 1 It is safe and effective and has few risks. Most babies recover quickly. When babies have a … age 2. Treatment helps lower the chance of infertility. Cancer of the testicles . Men who were born with undescended …