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  1. Transporting food procedure_coronavirus_A4.pdf

    with a clean paper towel or a hand dryer ii. use hand sanitising wipes or lotion with a minimum alcohol content of 60% between each delivery, applying it to palm of one hand and rubbing hands together

  2. Staying cool in a heatwave (PDF)

    getting dehydrated and keep eating even if you’re not feeling too hungry. It can be best to avoid alcohol. If you get too hot. • A damp cloth or a splash of water on the back of your neck can be better

  3. Policy position: health, wellbeing and prevention (PDF)

    Healthy living in later life - healthy eating, being physically active, not smoking and drinking alcohol in moderation - can prevent or delay the onset of serious conditions such as heart disease and there

  4. For Later Life - Care in a changing world (PDF)

    different needs to their heterosexual peers, through looking at statistics they generally consume more alcohol and drugs and have higher mental health needs. The recent National LGBT survey showed that 24% of

  5. Jingle Bakes quiz.pdf

    served with Christmas pudding? 10. In which direction should you stir mincemeat for luck? 11. Which alcohol is traditionally added to the base of a Christmas trifle? 12. In Elf, Buddy the Elf names the four

  6. Age_UK_response_to_commission_on_alcohol_harm_February2020.pdf

    Age UK’s response to the Commission on Alcohol Harm: An Inquiry into the Effects of Alcohol on Society Ref: 0420 Date: 12/02/2020 All rights reserved. Third parties may only reproduce this paper ... exploring the current evidence on alcohol harm, recent trends in alcohol harm and the changes needed to reduce the harm caused by alcohol. While many older people consume alcohol in moderation, we are concerned

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