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… and colon cancer. Insoluble fibre can help keep your gut healthy and prevent constipation. Soluble fibre can help: … drink more fluids such as water to help keep your bowel movements soft. Here are some tips to eat more high fibre … facts table to confirm the amount Nutrition Series Heart Healthy Eating for People with High Cholesterol (#68a) …
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… Recognize when they are about to urinate or have a bowel movement Communicate what is about to happen and ask you for … up later Assist with wiping, especially after bowel movements. This may be needed until preschool age. Teach … are toilet learning? Some children learn to control bowel movements and urination at the same time, but controlling …
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… information about their health. A newborn baby can look healthy but have a rare and serious disorder that you and … atrophy (SMA): SMA affects the nerves that control muscle movement. Babies and children with SMA may have difficulty …
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… expiration date What type of formula can I offer my baby? Healthy babies born at full term, which is 37 weeks or more … or stop sucking. Your baby may still have small sucking movements after a feed. This is normal behaviour Turn their …
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… also help shape positive attitudes towards food and eating. Healthy eating is about more than just what we eat. It’s … nutritious foods from an early age to help them develop healthy habits for life. Give your child foods with … dairy products What should I offer my child to drink? Offer healthy drinks such as breastmilk, plain whole cow’s milk …
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… in the nose or on the skin of approximately 3 out of 10 healthy people. Most people do not know that they are … prevent the spread of MRSA. Should I get tested for MRSA? Healthy people do not need to be tested for MRSA as the risk … are my chances of getting infected with MRSA? If you are healthy your chances of becoming sick with MRSA are low. …
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… Traveller's diarrhea is frequent, loose, or watery bowel movements usually from eating or drinking contaminated foods … E. coli (ETEC). These bacteria are found in the bowel movements (stool) of infected people. People who use the …
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… important for your child’s health. Dental care keep teeth healthy for a lifetime. Healthy baby teeth help children eat and speak clearly. Baby … teeth and gums clean is the easiest way to keep them healthy. What is early childhood tooth decay (cavities)? …
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… (even “bad” feelings) are normal and that there are healthy ways to respond to them. For example, “I’m feeling … bond that your baby’s brain and body needs to develop in a healthy way. Research also tell us that babies whose cries … your day around a routine that works for your child Have healthy snacks, physical activity and periods of rest each …
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… waste. People with diarrhea who cannot control their bowel movements should not go to work or school. If you are a food … infection is diagnosed by testing a stool (bowel movement) sample. Antibiotics are sometimes used to treat a …