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Canadians spend a great deal of time indoors. That's why it's important to make sure our homes are safe and …

Record Modified: Oct 8, 2020
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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Hazards in your home safe and healthy places to live common health risks in your home protect your health protect the health of your family

The Canada Communicable Disease Report is a bilingual, open-access, peer-reviewed journal on the prevention and control of emerging and persistent …

Record Modified: Oct 7, 2020
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Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada
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Keywords: Infectious disease outbreaks military recruits Canada Streptococcus pyogenes mass antibiotic prophylaxis infectious disease outbreaks military recruits Canada Streptococcus pyogenes mass antibiotic prophylaxis adverse events sexually transmitted infections ...

This publication covers a wide range of issues relating to products such as blind cords, cribs, car seats, lighters and …

Record Modified: Oct 7, 2020
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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: child safety consumer product safety tips for parents and caregivers federal publications official publications

Information and tips to help you keep your children safe from the sun.

Record Modified: Oct 7, 2020
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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Sun safety parents keep children safe from the sun health

Most of us like to work, play, and relax outside on a sunny day. But too much sun and heat …

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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Sun safety basics health too much sun harmful

Briefing binder created for the Minister of National Defence on the occasion of his appearance before the Special Committee on …

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Publisher: National Defence
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Keywords: CAF Assistance in LCTF Security of Information Safety and Wellbeing of CAF Members

Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention in Canada: Research, Policy and Practice (the HPCDP Journal) is the monthly, online scientific …

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Publisher: Public Health Agency of Canada
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Keywords: Chronic disease risk behaviours substance use physical activity sex gender BMI obesity overweight adiposity neoplasms forecasting validation studies ...

Full-body scanners are devices used in some airports to ensure that passengers are not carrying prohibited items aboard the aircraft. …

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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Full-body scanners airport radiofrequency radiation x-ray radiation safety

Did you know that ordinary household items such as window coverings can cause serious injuries to children? If your window …

Record Modified: Oct 7, 2020
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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Window covering safety health child safety

Learn how to keep your child safe with correct installation and use of a suspended baby jumper.

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Publisher: Health Canada
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Keywords: Health suspended baby jumpers child safety