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China tells WHO no ‘novel pathogens’ detected after pneumonia clusters reported among kids

by Akin Smith
China tells WHO no ‘novel pathogens’ detected after pneumonia clusters reported among kids

Reports of clusters of unexplained pneumonia among children in multiple cities in China made headlines this week. Yet Chinese authorities and close watchers of the situation say the rise in …

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How gender-affirming health care for kids works in Canada

by Akin Smith
How gender-affirming health care for kids works in Canada

Robyn Hodgson says she’s watched struggling young people heal, grow and ultimately thrive because of gender-affirming health care.  “It genuinely is profound,” Hodgson, a registered nurse and co-ordinator for the …

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Doctors’ association, nurses’ union point to red flags in N.L.’s rush to embrace virtual care

by Akin Smith
Doctors’ association, nurses’ union point to red flags in N.L.’s rush to embrace virtual care

Details of the Teladoc Health contract to provide virtual emergency rooms and primary care for Newfoundland and Labrador have been revealed, but health-care leaders harbour concerns about its cost, suitability and …

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A walk-in visit could kick you off a family doctor wait-list

by Akin Smith
A walk-in visit could kick you off a family doctor wait-list

An Ottawa woman says she was kicked off an Ontario waiting list for a family doctor after visiting an Appletree clinic where she says she was rostered with a family doctor …

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The only long-term care home in Fort St. John, B.C., is failing seniors, family members say

by Akin Smith
The only long-term care home in Fort St. John, B.C., is failing seniors, family members say

Scott Campbell recalls the time he went to visit his 100-year-old mother at her long-term care home in Fort St. John, B.C., and found her shivering and crying under a …

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Loneliness is as bad for you as smoking, research shows. But the stigma stops people getting help

by Akin Smith
Loneliness is as bad for you as smoking, research shows. But the stigma stops people getting help

The Current20:35Loneliness as bad for you as smoking, says WHO Top health officials say loneliness is as bad for your health as smoking, but one doctor warns that the stigma …

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Patient gets biopsy in U.S. after she says she was denied in Ontario due to ransomware attack

by Akin Smith
Patient gets biopsy in U.S. after she says she was denied in Ontario due to ransomware attack

Amherstburg, Ont., resident Jennifer Duguay says she’s still in disbelief that she crossed the border to get a biopsy after she was denied care in Windsor due to ongoing hospital delays …

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CEOs of Ontario hospitals hit by ransomware attack break down impact on operations, patients

by Akin Smith
CEOs of Ontario hospitals hit by ransomware attack break down impact on operations, patients

For the first time, top leadership from the five southwestern Ontario hospitals hit by a ransomware attack answered questions from the media — acknowledging the significant impact the incident has had …

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How gender-affirming health care for kids works in Canada

by Akin Smith
How gender-affirming health care for kids works in Canada

Robyn Hodgson says she’s watched struggling young people heal, grow and ultimately thrive because of gender-affirming health care.  “It genuinely is profound,” Hodgson, a registered nurse and co-ordinator for the …

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Social media gets teens hooked while feeding aggression and impulsivity, and researchers think they know why

by Akin Smith
Social media gets teens hooked while feeding aggression and impulsivity, and researchers think they know why

Kids who spend hours on their phones scrolling through social media are showing more aggression, depression and anxiety, say Canadian researchers. Emma Duerden holds the Canada Research Chair in neuroscience …

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