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Ontario measles cases more than double over last 2 weeks, 31 hospitalizations reported

Thu, 2025-03-13 09:58

Ontario is seeing a massive surge in measles cases as an ongoing outbreak spreads among unvaccinated people. Public Health Ontario is reporting 372 total cases since an outbreak began in late October, a jump of 195 cases since the agency's last report on Feb. 27.

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Advocacy groups won't appeal Ontario court's dismissal of Charter challenge to long-term care law

Thu, 2025-03-13 01:00

Advocacy organizations won't appeal an Ontario court's decision to dismiss their Charter challenge of the province's long-term care (LTC) law, which allows hospitals to move people into homes they didn't choose or be charged $400 a day to remain in hospital.

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Patients of Toronto gynecologist linked to infection risk say they flagged negative experiences years earlier

Thu, 2025-03-13 01:00

After CBC Toronto was first to report on Dr. Esther Park's office where Toronto Public Health said earlier this month that cleaning protocols were not being followed, several patients have come forward to share their negative encounters with Park, many expressing their frustration that their voices weren't being heard.

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B.C. doctors get new guidance on involuntary care for drug users

Wed, 2025-03-12 19:09

The guidance from Dr. Daniel Vigo, B.C.'s first chief scientific adviser for psychiatry, is aimed at helping clinicians and others decide when involuntary admission is appropriate for people with both mental-health and substance-use disorders.

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The private cost of public service: how sharing science about COVID put experts in the crosshairs

Wed, 2025-03-12 05:00

Dr. Alex Wong became well-known during the COVID-19 pandemic, doing multiple interviews locally and nationally, but his work led to his body breaking down.

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2 die on Victoria streets little more than an hour apart as Island Health issues drug toxicity warning

Tue, 2025-03-11 18:02

Two people died a little over an hour apart in Victoria on Monday, Victoria police and the B.C. Coroners Service have confirmed

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B.C. aims to poach U.S. doctors and nurses by highlighting 'uncertainty and chaos' south of the border

Tue, 2025-03-11 15:30

The province says it is also celebrating the recruitment of 1,001 new family doctors in two years under a new payment model.

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Testosterone therapy's popular in the online 'manosphere' — but doctor warns it's not for everyone

Tue, 2025-03-11 02:00

Many men experiment with testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) to improve their energy and strength, with some just getting it online, says a London, Ont., urologist who stresses getting medical guidance. "The use of hormone therapy, in my mind, is really tied to reinforcing some of the ideas of masculinity that we have," says a researcher who teaches at Western University.

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Quebec measles outbreaks linked to declining vaccination rates

Tue, 2025-03-11 01:00

Measles is making a comeback in Quebec. From December to March, at least 31 cases were reported and experts point to one cause — declining vaccination rates.

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Hantavirus: What it is, how it spreads, how often it's fatal

Mon, 2025-03-10 13:41

Here's what you need to know about hantavirus, the rodent-borne pathogen blamed for the death of Betsy Arakawa, the wife of actor Gene Hackman. Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome has killed at least 34 people in Canada over the past three decades.

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Midwifery training in Nova Scotia? Education, health officials are talking options

Mon, 2025-03-10 02:00

Conversations are happening in Nova Scotia about developing the first midwifery education program east of Quebec.

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Life has gone back to normal. But those with long COVID continue to suffer

Mon, 2025-03-10 01:00

Since catching COVID-19 in 2022, Nathanael Rafinejad, 29, can't stand longer than a few seconds at a time and has relied on a wheelchair. They are one of thousands of Quebecers with long COVID, a chronic condition that can prevent once healthy, active people from functioning as they once did.

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Support system for Ontarians with developmental disabilities on 'verge of collapse': coalition

Mon, 2025-03-10 01:00

Ontario's system to support people with developmental disabilities is "on the verge of collapse" because of low funding, according to several agencies that have formed a coalition to call on the provincial government to act. 

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Medical researchers working to reverse ‘the Newfoundland curse’

Sun, 2025-03-09 07:30

Stem cell researchers are trying to reverse a deadly genetic variant that's plagued families in this province for generations. Those who carry the mutation say the medical research is straight out of science fiction.

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5 years after first cases, Manitoba families who lost loved ones to COVID-19 still feel missed moments

Sun, 2025-03-09 04:00

Families not being able to be at their loved ones' side as they died was common during parts of the COVID-19 pandemic — and a policy choice one advocate says “really broke people emotionally” and that may have been approached differently in hindsight.

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Former USAID head warns disease outbreaks could grow after cuts to agency

Sun, 2025-03-09 01:00

The former administrator of the U.S. Agency for International Development says major funding cuts to the agency could lead to more cases of diseases such as paralytic polio and malaria. 

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Stiff penalty: B.C. sex shop fined $1M for selling Viagra and Cialis as natural health products

Sat, 2025-03-08 05:00

A B.C. provincial court judge has slapped the owners of four Lower Mainland sex shops with a precedent-setting $1-million penalty for advertising, selling and packaging prescription-only erectile dysfunction drugs under the guise of "natural health products."

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In the world's largest refugee camp, Trump's USAID freeze makes a bad situation worse

Sat, 2025-03-08 02:00

U.S. President Donald Trump's freeze of foreign aid has caused turmoil and confusion, including in the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh, where a million people live — mostly stateless Rohingya refugees who fled across the border to escape a brutal military crackdown in their home country, Myanmar. 

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A play-by-play of how measles outbreaks can spiral out of control

Sat, 2025-03-08 02:00

As measles infections tick up and up across multiple provinces, local public health alerts of new cases come with detailed descriptions of the person's whereabouts before they were diagnosed. Here's why the dates and times matter to control the contagious illness.

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2 new travel-related cases of measles confirmed in Metro Vancouver

Fri, 2025-03-07 19:05

Health officials in British Columbia say two new travel-related cases of measles have been confirmed in the Lower Mainland, bringing the number of those recently infected to four.

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