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Healthy Eating and Healthy Aging for Adults [French] Permalink Public
HealthLinkBC Health File overview about healthy eating healthy aging for adults including the important nutrients, supplements and resources. Number 68j. (French)
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Canada's Food Guide Snapshot [French] Permalink Public
This fact sheet will help you and your family know how much food you need, types of food are better for you, and the importance of physical activity in your day. To make a PRINT ORDER for the resource, please go to https://www.hc-publication-sc.hc-sc.gc.ca/paccb-dgapcc/cmcd-dcmc/webpubs.nsf/7?ReadForm&cat=00030&lang=eng& (French)
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Feeding Your Baby: Samples Meals for Babies 6 to 12 Months of Ages [French] Permalink Public
HealthLinkBC information about sample meals for babies who are 6 - 12 months of age. This sample meal ideas and portion sizes are to be used as a guide only. Let your baby decide how much to eat. (French)
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Reducing Risk of Food Allergy in Your Baby [French] Permalink Public
HealthLinkBC information for parents of babies at increased risk of food allergy. Here are some steps that might help reduce the risk of allergic conditions in babies at increased risk, as well as some general suggestions for keeping babies healthy. (French)
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Food Safety: Easy Ways to Make Food Safer [French] Permalink Public
HealthLinkBC Health File information about ten easy steps to make food safe including food preparation and handling and safety. Number 59a. (French)
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Your Baby at 2 months (Fraser Health) [French] Permalink Under Revision
Healthy feeding, healthy smiles, safety tips, healthy growth tips (French) Colour
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265708Feeding Your Baby Formula - Before You Start [French] Permalink Public
HealthLinkBC Health File information about formula feeding your baby covering formula types, what equipment I need for formula feeding, instructions on how to clean the equipment, and feeding your baby. Number 69a. (French)
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Recipes for Your Baby 9 to 12 Months Old [French] Permalink Public
HealthLinkBC information on preparing foods for your 9 to 12 month old baby and includes some simple recipe ideas. (French)
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Giving Human Milk Extra Calories [French] Permalink Public
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Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Human milk (breast milk) is the healthy first choice for feeding babies. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. Adding infant formula powder to your milk gives the extra calories your baby needs. (French) Colour
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267305Making High Calorie Baby Formula from Powder [French] Permalink Public
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Use only with advice from a DIETITIAN. Most baby formulas have 20 calories in each 30 mL or one ounce. Sometimes, babies need more calories than this to help them grow. When we increase the amount of powder, it gives your baby the extra calories they need. (French) Colour
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