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She could have died from meningitis. Now this student wants more people to get vaccinated

by Akin Smith
She could have died from meningitis. Now this student wants more people to get vaccinated

When varsity athlete Megan Plamondon started feeling sick last November, she thought she’d pushed herself too hard on a two-hour run. The student at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ont., started feeling tired toward …

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Israeli airstrike hits 12-storey building in Rafah, residents say

by Walter Watson
Israeli airstrike hits 12-storey building in Rafah, residents say

Israel struck one of the largest residential towers in Rafah, in the southern Gaza Strip, on Saturday, residents said, stepping up pressure on the last area of the enclave it …

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Overwhelmed by inflation, rising costs, more Quebecers need help to cover medical travel

by Akin Smith
Overwhelmed by inflation, rising costs, more Quebecers need help to cover medical travel

Every few months, Nicole St-Jean and her nine-year-old son, Vincent, fly to Quebec City from their home in Sept-Îles, Que., to see specialists for issues related to his severe gastric …

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Retinal patients fear fee dispute will leave them paying upfront

by Akin Smith
Retinal patients fear fee dispute will leave them paying upfront

Every four weeks, 45-year-old Christina Watts visits her retinal specialist to receive an eye injection, a treatment she says has helped slow her vision loss.  The Prince George, B.C., resident was diagnosed …

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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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Conservative accuses Liberals of shutting down debate on Winnipeg lab security breach

by Akin Smith
Conservative accuses Liberals of shutting down debate on Winnipeg lab security breach

A Conservative MP is accusing the Liberals of shutting down debate on how two scientists studying deadly viruses at a special lab in Winnipeg were able to work closely and …

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Whooping cough outbreaks persist in Alberta as health officials urge vaccination

by Akin Smith
Whooping cough outbreaks persist in Alberta as health officials urge vaccination

As pertussis cases continue to climb, Albertans are being warned to ensure their children are up-to-date on their immunizations. The highly contagious bacterial infection, commonly known as “whooping cough,” can …

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York Region Public Health investigating adult case of measles with ‘unknown’ infection source

by Akin Smith
York Region Public Health investigating adult case of measles with ‘unknown’ infection source

York Region Public Health (YRPH) is investigating a confirmed case of measles where the source of infection is “unknown.” In a news release Thursday evening, the public health agency says it …

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The pharmacare bill is coming today — here’s what you need to know

by Akin Smith
The pharmacare bill is coming today — here’s what you need to know

The Liberal government is expected to table its pharmacare legislation today — possibly the biggest expansion of publicly funded health care in Canada in decades. Because Canada is the only country …

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Scientist fired from Winnipeg disease lab intentionally worked to benefit China: CSIS report

by Akin Smith
Scientist fired from Winnipeg disease lab intentionally worked to benefit China: CSIS report

One of the scientists who was fired from Canada’s top infectious disease laboratory “intentionally” shared scientific information with China — potentially putting people’s health in jeopardy — says an assessment by the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS).   …

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