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Five Things to Know About Measles
Wall Street Journal
1. Should I worry my children will get measles? If they have been vaccinated, the chances are low. Two doses of vaccine, most commonly given as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) combination, is 97% effective at preventing measles, says the U.S. ...
Measles: Symptoms & TreatmentLive Science
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Wall Street Journal
1. Should I worry my children will get measles? If they have been vaccinated, the chances are low. Two doses of vaccine, most commonly given as the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) combination, is 97% effective at preventing measles, says the U.S. ...
Measles: Symptoms & Treatment
Mandatory Measles Vaccination For College Admission Might Be A Reality For ...
Measles outbreak in US
New York Times
What Travelers Need to Know About Measles
New York Times
More than a hundred people across 14 states have come down with the measles, many of them sickened as a result of an outbreak in December at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. But the only travelers who have reason for trepidation are those who have had ...
Toronto measles outbreak: Answers to your questions about vaccinationsMetroNews Canada
Four measles cases confirmed in Toronto, no known link or source caseToronto Star
Graphic: What are the signs and symptoms of measles?The Globe and Mail
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New York Times
More than a hundred people across 14 states have come down with the measles, many of them sickened as a result of an outbreak in December at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif. But the only travelers who have reason for trepidation are those who have had ...
Toronto measles outbreak: Answers to your questions about vaccinations
Four measles cases confirmed in Toronto, no known link or source case
Graphic: What are the signs and symptoms of measles?
News1130
Survey finds one-in-five young Canadians have tried e-cigarettes
News1130
That is just one of the findings of a new Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs survey looking at national smoking rates. The overall numbers for the country were down, with just 15 per cent of people admitting to smoking tobacco. But, according to the ...
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E-cigarettes tried by 20% of youth in national surveyCBC.ca
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That is just one of the findings of a new Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol and Drugs survey looking at national smoking rates. The overall numbers for the country were down, with just 15 per cent of people admitting to smoking tobacco. But, according to the ...
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E-cigarettes tried by 20% of youth in national survey
How to add turmeric to your healthy diet
The Globe and Mail
The question: I've heard turmeric is a healthy spice to add to foods. How much should I take each day? Should I take a supplement instead? The answer: Turmeric root, which gives Indian curry and ballpark mustard their signature yellow colour, has been ...
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The Globe and Mail
The question: I've heard turmeric is a healthy spice to add to foods. How much should I take each day? Should I take a supplement instead? The answer: Turmeric root, which gives Indian curry and ballpark mustard their signature yellow colour, has been ...
CBC.ca
Teen health levels linked to income inequality
CBC.ca
The gap in physical and mental health between rich and poor teens has widened across North America and Europe, a Canadian researcher has found. McGill University psychologist Frank Elgar found widening differences in the body-mass index and ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent health increaseHealio
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CBC.ca
The gap in physical and mental health between rich and poor teens has widened across North America and Europe, a Canadian researcher has found. McGill University psychologist Frank Elgar found widening differences in the body-mass index and ...
Socioeconomic inequalities in adolescent health increase
Socioeconomic differences in adolescent health getting wider
Public Release: 3-Feb-2015 The Lancet: International study reveals widening ...
CBC.ca
Heart and Stroke report
CTV News
The Heart and Stroke Foundation has released a report that suggests Canadians still have work to do when it comes to their heart health. Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada, but the report suggests survival rates are going up.
Report highlights 60 years of progressThe North Bay Nugget
Diabetes on the rise in heart patients24 Hours Vancouver
Heart disease survival rates up, challenges tooMoose Jaw Times-Herald
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CTV News
The Heart and Stroke Foundation has released a report that suggests Canadians still have work to do when it comes to their heart health. Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada, but the report suggests survival rates are going up.
Report highlights 60 years of progress
Diabetes on the rise in heart patients
Heart disease survival rates up, challenges too
CBC.ca
Black bear gets MRI from Toronto-area vets
CBC.ca
A four-year-old wild black bear that was found paralyzed and emaciated in a field in northern Ontario underwent an MRI in the Toronto area Tuesday in what is thought to be a Canadian first. Hope, the bear, was found by a local family in Fort Frances, Ont., ...
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CBC.ca
A four-year-old wild black bear that was found paralyzed and emaciated in a field in northern Ontario underwent an MRI in the Toronto area Tuesday in what is thought to be a Canadian first. Hope, the bear, was found by a local family in Fort Frances, Ont., ...
Ontario black bear undergoes MRI after being found paralyzed
Hamilton Spectator
Ontario won't ban unvaccinated students from school
CTV News
Ontario's Health Minister Dr. Eric Hoskins says the province does not intend to ban students whose parents choose not to vaccinate them. Hoskins comments come one day after Toronto Public Health officials say they are investigating four confirmed cases of ...
Health Minister dismisses mandatory vaccinations after measles outbreakGlobalnews.ca
Reevely: Already fighting with doctors and nurses, province pledges more health ...Ottawa Citizen
Hoskins pushes national pharmacare planToronto Sun
Toronto Star
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CTV News
Ontario's Health Minister Dr. Eric Hoskins says the province does not intend to ban students whose parents choose not to vaccinate them. Hoskins comments come one day after Toronto Public Health officials say they are investigating four confirmed cases of ...
Health Minister dismisses mandatory vaccinations after measles outbreak
Reevely: Already fighting with doctors and nurses, province pledges more health ...
Hoskins pushes national pharmacare plan
CBC.ca
Five people infected with hepatitis C in outbreak in Kitchener colonoscopy clinic
Waterloo Record
KITCHENER — Five patients are infected with hepatitis C after having colonoscopies at the Tri-City Colonoscopy Clinic in Kitchener on one day in late 2013. Region of Waterloo Public Health are still investigating the hepatitis C outbreak — the first in the ...
Hepatitis C outbreak linked to Kitchener clinicOutbreak News Today
Hepatitis C outbreak identified at Kitchener colonoscopy clinicCBC.ca
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Waterloo Record
KITCHENER — Five patients are infected with hepatitis C after having colonoscopies at the Tri-City Colonoscopy Clinic in Kitchener on one day in late 2013. Region of Waterloo Public Health are still investigating the hepatitis C outbreak — the first in the ...
Hepatitis C outbreak linked to Kitchener clinic
Hepatitis C outbreak identified at Kitchener colonoscopy clinic
NorthernLife.ca
Community health workers' strike continues in Waterloo Region
Waterloo Record
WATERLOO REGION — As a strike by nearly 3,000 community health workers enters its sixth day Wednesday, there's no indication an end is in sight. The workers represented by the Ontario Nurses' Association, including about 260 in Waterloo Region and ...
CCAC services continue despite strikeOwen Sound Sun Times
Striking nurses say they want wage parityNorthernLife.ca
Home-care providers struggle to keep up with service co-ordinators on strikeWindsor Star (blog)
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Waterloo Record
WATERLOO REGION — As a strike by nearly 3,000 community health workers enters its sixth day Wednesday, there's no indication an end is in sight. The workers represented by the Ontario Nurses' Association, including about 260 in Waterloo Region and ...
CCAC services continue despite strike
Striking nurses say they want wage parity
Home-care providers struggle to keep up with service co-ordinators on strike
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