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… Basics What is salmonellosis? Salmonellosis is a type of foodborne illness caused by the Salmonella enterica … and the United States. Salmonellosis is more common in the summer than in the winter. Children are the most likely to … and the United States. Salmonellosis is more common in the summer than in the winter. Children are the most likely to …
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… Beat the heat Last updated July 5, 2024 During the summer months, temperatures in British Columbia can exceed … keep yourself and your family safe and healthy: BC Hydro: Summer home cooling tips Fraser Health: Sun and heat safety … File #11) To learn more about staying safe and healthy this summer, visit Your health this summer . BC Hydro is …
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… It can occur at any time of year but is most common in the summer and fall. It is not the same as foot-and-mouth … child plenty of cool fluids to help with sore throat. Cold foods such as flavoured ice pops and ice cream also may … It can occur at any time of year but is most common in the summer and fall. It is not the same as foot-and-mouth …
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… Basics What is campylobacteriosis? Campylobacteriosis is foodborne illness caused by the campylobacter bacterium. Campylobacteriosis occurs much more often in the summer months than in the winter months. Infants, young … bacterium. Campylobacteriosis occurs much more often in the summer months than in the winter months. Infants, young …
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… for you to offer help. Help with shopping for and preparing food. Your loved one may have trouble getting out of the … humid days, so air conditioners should be used during the summer, if possible. Provide transportation. If your loved … humid days, so air conditioners should be used during the summer, if possible. Provide transportation. If your loved …
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… Enteroviruses such as EV-D68 are most common in the summer and fall months. To protect yourself and your family … see our B.C. Immunization Schedules web page Eat healthy foods and be physically active to help keep your immune …
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… keeping your child safe and healthy as they transition from summer holidays. … Parenting school–age children 6-11 years …
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… It helps if the entire family gets involved, eats healthy foods, and learns about counting carbohydrate. Although the … you let your child develop independence. There are many summer camps for children who have diabetes. Such settings … you let your child develop independence. There are many summer camps for children who have diabetes. Such settings …
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… eat well and develop a healthy attitude towards their body, food and eating. Infants Thinking about how you’ll feed your … or chestfeeding  Human milk (breast milk) is the only food or drink your baby needs for the first 6 months. Learn … baby in emergencies (HealthLinkBC File #69g) Starting solid foods  At about 6 months of age, your baby needs more …
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… This can be done through phone, notes, or email. Consider summer school. Attending summer school may help keep your child at their grade level … This can be done through phone, notes, or email. Consider summer school. Attending summer school may help keep your …