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… provided by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS): www.ccohs.ca/oshanswers/diseases/qfever.html …
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… and then treat any skin damage. The effectiveness and safety of your face-lift surgery depends heavily on the … and then treat any skin damage. The effectiveness and safety of your face-lift surgery depends heavily on the …
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… shelter so you can get out of the cold, the wind, or the water. Remove cold, wet clothes. Put on dry clothing, … slowly. Try to avoid putting your whole body in warm water. As a last resort, use a warm-water bath [ 38°C (100.4°F) to 41°C (105°F) ] to rewarm if …
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… towels, soap, and antiseptics. You may also want to use a water-based lubricant. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and put on the gloves. Gloves are optional. Get into … your thumb and finger. Wash the vulva area with soap and water. Wash from front to back. Position the mirror between …
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… a C-Section a Good Choice? Childbirth: Labouring in Water and Water Delivery Childbirth: Opioid Pain Medicines Childbirth: … Surgery Rh Sensitization During Pregnancy Safer Sex Safety Plan: Preparing to Leave a Violent Relationship …
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… that you don't have enough sodium in your blood compared to water. Sodium is both an electrolyte and a mineral. It helps … can be caused by conditions that make you retain water, such as kidney disease, liver cirrhosis, thyroid … medicines may cause it. It can also happen when you lose water through exercise, vomiting, or diarrhea and then …
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… called "crypto," is primarily transmitted by swallowing water contaminated with the feces from infected animals or humans. In addition to contaminated drinking water, recreational water from swimming pools, hot tubs, fountains, lakes, …
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… disability. How To Use Read the Medication Guide, Patient Safety Information Card, and, if available, the Patient … you receive treatment with this drug. Carry the Patient Safety Information Card with you at all times. If you have … disability. How To Use Read the Medication Guide, Patient Safety Information Card, and, if available, the Patient …
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… has colic . Potentially dangerous treatments include: Gripe water. Varying ingredients are used in blends labelled as gripe water. In some batches, alcohol is a main ingredient. Ask your baby's doctor before using gripe water. Medicines, such as antispasmodics or sleep aids. …
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… or hay fever-like symptoms (runny, itchy nose and watery eyes, sneezing), trouble swallowing Gastrointestinal … bite. A fever. Prevent infection. Wash the area with clean water 2 times a day. Don't break any blisters that develop. … or hay fever-like symptoms (runny, itchy nose and watery eyes, sneezing), trouble swallowing Gastrointestinal …