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Mpox is a global emergency again. How deadly is it? What are ‘clades’? What you need to know

by Akin Smith
Mpox is a global emergency again. How deadly is it? What are ‘clades’? What you need to know

Mpox first made global headlines in 2022 when the virus suddenly exploded around the world, spreading rapidly through sexual networks into dozens of new countries outside Africa. The World Health …

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Noah Lyles eyeing new goals after scrutiny, bronchitis fear at Paris Olympics

by Virginia Chavez
Noah Lyles eyeing new goals after scrutiny, bronchitis fear at Paris Olympics

Asthma didn’t stop Noah Lyles from taking on the 200-metre at the Paris Olympics, even after testing positive for COVID. Despite fears of bronchitis and conflicting reports about his fever, Lyles …

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Quebec renews COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for fall amid uptick in cases

by Akin Smith
Quebec renews COVID-19 vaccination recommendations for fall amid uptick in cases

With COVID-19 cases on the rise, Quebec’s immunization committee has released its recommendations on administering vaccines this fall. In a report published Monday, the committee recommends that the same groups …

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Stressed at work? Anxious about the wider world? You might be part of ‘The Great Exhaustion’

by Anas Siddiqui
Stressed at work? Anxious about the wider world? You might be part of ‘The Great Exhaustion’

Cost of Living76:40:00The Great Exhaustion For years, Sabrina Royal worked with one of Canada’s big banks. She worked her way up from an entry-level job to a management position. But …

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Scientists watching wastewater for signs of H5N1 as U.S. bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle grows

by Akin Smith
Scientists watching wastewater for signs of H5N1 as U.S. bird flu outbreak in dairy cattle grows

Scientists in the U.S. and Canada are watching wastewater for early signs of H5N1 as an outbreak of bird flu among American dairy cattle keeps growing. With cases confirmed in …

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Ottawa will stop providing COVID-19 rapid tests to regions

by Akin Smith
Ottawa will stop providing COVID-19 rapid tests to regions

The Canadian government plans to stop supplying provinces and territories with free COVID-19 rapid tests, which has an infection control epidemiologist worried about two-tiered health care, increased spread and increased …

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Severe COVID leads to higher risk of pulmonary fibrosis: research

by Akin Smith
Severe COVID leads to higher risk of pulmonary fibrosis: research

For Vancouver resident Farrell Eckman, having a long conversation or attending a workout class without breaking into coughs is a major accomplishment.  The 50-year-old is one of many people who researchers say developed pulmonary …

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Vaccine info line’s future uncertain despite rise in measles-related calls, SickKids says

by Akin Smith
Vaccine info line’s future uncertain despite rise in measles-related calls, SickKids says

A vaccine information phone line for parents at SickKids hospital has seen an increase in calls following five confirmed measles cases in recent weeks, but the project’s co-lead says it’s currently …

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10 measles cases identified in Quebec, 7 in Montreal, public health officials say

by Akin Smith
10 measles cases identified in Quebec, 7 in Montreal, public health officials say

Quebec’s public health director is asking Quebecers to make sure they and their children are properly vaccinated against the measles, as cases of the virus are on the rise in the province, …

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Serious bacterial infections causing pneumonia, meningitis on the rise in Alberta

by Akin Smith
Serious bacterial infections causing pneumonia, meningitis on the rise in Alberta

Experts are watching closely as cases of invasive pneumococcal disease rise in Alberta. The potentially life-threatening illness is caused by bacteria known as Streptococcus pneumoniae, which often strike after viral …

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