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Be warned: After global tech outage, phishing schemes and scammers may try to exploit you

by Anas Siddiqui
Be warned: After global tech outage, phishing schemes and scammers may try to exploit you

Efforts to deal with a global tech outage that caused chaos for travellers, hospitals and banks are underway, but it may not be the end of your computer woes: Phishing schemes trying to reel …

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A brain implant reduced this boy’s epilepsy seizures by 80%. And he charges it with headphones

by Akin Smith
A brain implant reduced this boy’s epilepsy seizures by 80%. And he charges it with headphones

As It Happens6:21A brain implant reduced this boy’s epilepsy seizures by 80%. And he charges it with his headphones Before he got his new brain implant, 13-year-old Oran Knowlson’s whole …

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Why the health-care sector is hiring temporary foreign workers like never before

by Akin Smith
Why the health-care sector is hiring temporary foreign workers like never before

Persistent staffing shortages in the health-care sector across Canada in the wake of the pandemic have led some organizations, including some provincial government agencies, to increasingly call upon temporary foreign workers to …

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Losing a foot to diabetes is terrifying, and preventable. How doctors are trying to help

by Akin Smith
Losing a foot to diabetes is terrifying, and preventable. How doctors are trying to help

Duane Lea is terrified of needing an amputation, or worse. The 46-year-old Toronto resident lost his right foot to a blood clot when he was in his 30s and is …

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Extreme heat is a global killer — and worse for our health than previously thought, new research shows

by Akin Smith
Extreme heat is a global killer — and worse for our health than previously thought, new research shows

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can …

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Health-care evacuations are the ‘new normal.’ Here are lessons from Alberta’s last wildfire season

by Akin Smith
Health-care evacuations are the ‘new normal.’ Here are lessons from Alberta’s last wildfire season

White Coat Black Art26:30Health-care lessons from an unprecedented fire season The meals hadn’t even been served at the 2023 Physicians Appreciation Dinner in Grande Prairie, Alta., when Candice Edey stepped forward to deliver …

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Watch out for fake versions of popular weight-loss drugs, WHO says

by Akin Smith
Watch out for fake versions of popular weight-loss drugs, WHO says

The World Health Organization and drug maker Eli Lilly and Co. are warning people to be wary of fake versions of popular weight-loss and diabetes medicines. The WHO said Thursday …

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Doctors say they stand in support of Vitalité Health Network’s use of travel nurses

by Akin Smith
Doctors say they stand in support of Vitalité Health Network’s use of travel nurses

Physicians at two New Brunswick hospitals are defending the Vitalité Health Network’s leadership team, and its CEO, on the use of travel nurses. Doctors from Moncton’s Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont and the Stella-Maris-de-Kent …

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Her epileptic husband died suddenly at home. B.C. coroners refused an autopsy

by Akin Smith
Her epileptic husband died suddenly at home. B.C. coroners refused an autopsy

Anastassia Waddell won’t ever know exactly what caused her husband’s death. Her requests for an autopsy were denied by the B.C. Coroners Service. Drew Madsen, her husband and partner of …

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South Korea’s healthcare system teeters as doctors’ strike drags on with no end in sight

by Walter Watson
South Korea’s healthcare system teeters as doctors’ strike drags on with no end in sight

Many of the country’s 13,000 trainee doctors, including interns and residents, have remained on strike since resigning en masse in February, forcing large hospitals to delay operations and turn away …

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