Viral infections, genetic factors may be linked to mystery hepatitis in kids, studies suggest

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As scientists around the world are racing to understand what caused a spate of so-far unexplained cases of hepatitis in children — including some who needed liver transplants — two new U.K. studies are offering fresh clues.



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Why long COVID may now be less common than previously thought

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Long COVID can be a severely debilitating condition for those who live with it, but the growing list of symptoms and conflicting estimates on how often it occurs make it incredibly difficult to measure exactly how many people it affects.



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Visa denials denounced at Montreal AIDS conference, federal minister cancels speech

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The conference, which draws researchers, medical practitioners, activists and people living with HIV, focuses both on scientific progress in the fight against AIDS and the need for increased funding for HIV response.



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'Significant staff shortage' forces ICU closure at Ontario hospital

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The intensive care unit at Bowmanville Hospital is set to temporarily close due to a "significant staff shortage," according to the hospital network in Durham Region, with services instead moving to nearby facilities. 



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How mistakes made in handling of HIV/AIDS pandemic could hinder monkeypox response

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Top health officials say they are trying to limit the spread of the monkeypox virus while also preventing stigma against those most affected — particularly gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men — but their messaging may be a part of the problem, according to some advocates.



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Alberta gay men heading out of province to get monkeypox vaccine

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With Alberta so far only offering monkeypox vaccination to people who have contracted the virus and their direct contacts, some Albertans at higher risk of contracting the virus are going elsewhere.



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As N.L. nurses leave full-time jobs, province calls in costly private agencies

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Nurses in Newfoundland and Labrador are leaving the profession at a high rate, and two nurses who work in the system are breaking ranks to say why the current system is no longer working.



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There's still time to stop the spread of monkeypox in Canada: chief public health officer

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The number of confirmed monkeypox cases in Canada has hit 745 and public health officials say that now is the time for a domestic and international response to get a handle on the disease.



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3 more dead of COVID-19 in N.L. as hospitalizations climb

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The Health Department is reporting more people in hospital this week as an Omicron subvariant continues to circulate.



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Higgs's adoption of Nova Scotia's health playbook a 'huge gamble'

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A tragic emergency-room death, a health care crisis — and a premier firing top health officials while promising to fix the system in short order.



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Toronto's CAMH gets 1st federal grant to study magic mushrooms as treatment for depression

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Toronto's Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) says it has received the first-ever federal grant to study whether the active component in 'magic' mushrooms can be used to treat depression without the psychedelic effects.



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Alberta hospitals might buckle under the next COVID wave, doctors worry

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Calgary appears to be on the leading edge of Alberta's latest COVID-19 wave, and there are concerns about how the province's already strained hospitals will be able to handle yet another surge.



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Health-care workers with COVID-19 brought in to support 'miserable' summer, says Health P.E.I. CEO

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Dr. Michael Gardam said in some rare circumstances, COVID-19 positive healthcare workers have been brought in to work in order to keep the system running and avoid closures.



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Toronto Public Health issues alert after 10 people die of suspected opioid overdoses in 5 days

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Toronto Public Health issued its first drug alert this year after 10 people died of suspected opioid overdoses in five days.



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Montreal monkeypox cases levelling off, but officials concerned by rises elsewhere

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The provincial government has described the monkeypox outbreak in the province as “relatively contained,'' with 331 cases as of last week and no hospitalizations.



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Pangnirtung health centre will be closed next month due to staff shortages

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Paramedics will be on site to respond to emergencies or provide life-threatening care when the health centre in Pangnirtung, Nunavut, temporarily closes next month due to staff shortages.



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N.B. falls behind some provinces in COVID-19 vaccine rollout for children under 5

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Eleven days after Health Canada approved a COVID-19 vaccine for infants and preschoolers, New Brunswick still hasn't announced when it plans to open appointments for this age group.



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As kids under 5 start getting COVID-19 vaccines, Quebec urged to change messaging

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After two years of parents hearing COVID-19 is unlikely to make their children very sick, it's no wonder many of them aren't rushing to get their youngsters vaccinated, a Montreal pediatrician says.



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Pets are also feeling the heat this summer. Here's how you can protect them

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During these hazy, humid days of summer, humans aren’t the only ones feeling the heat — pets are, too. And with even hotter days projected to come, experts say it’s important to take precautions and watch for signs of trouble to keep your pet safe.



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WHO declares expanding monkeypox outbreak a global emergency

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The World Health Organization said on Saturday that the expanding monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries is an "extraordinary" situation that now qualifies as a global emergency, a declaration that could spur further investment in treating the once-rare disease and worsen the scramble for scarce vaccines.



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2 children diagnosed with monkeypox in U.S.

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Two children have been diagnosed with monkeypox in the United States, health officials said Friday.



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Shortage of epidural supplies sparks concern for Alberta patients

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Alberta doctors are preparing for a shortage of epidural supplies that could lead to tough decisions about who gets the "gold standard" in pain management and who doesn't.



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COVID-19 hospitalizations on the rise across Atlantic Canada

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All four provinces across Atlantic Canada are reporting an increase in COVID-19 hospitalizations as experts warn a seventh wave of the pandemic is rolling across the region.



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COVID-19 hospitalizations, ICU admissions and deaths dropped last week in Manitoba

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Fewer Manitobans went to hospital last week with COVID-19 than during the previous week, the latest epidemiological report from Manitoba Public Health says.



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Ontario reports 62 new COVID-19 deaths this week, opens vaccines to kids under 5

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Ontario is opening COVID-19 vaccine appointments for children aged six months to five years old next week, the province said Thursday, while the program for three paid sick days has been extended until March 2023.



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Coca-Cola's vaccination policy for B.C. employees upheld by arbitrator after union's challenge

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A legal challenge by the union representing more than 400 Coca-Cola employees in B.C.'s Lower Mainland regarding the company's vaccination policy has been shot down by an independent arbitrator.



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Medical schools in Ontario didn't want her. So this aspiring family doctor is training in the U.S.

Katie Walker

University of Waterloo biology graduate Katie Walker had her sights set on medical schools in Ontario, but after two application rounds and rejections from four separate schools, the 24-year-old is moving to the U.S. to pursue her dream of becoming a family doctor.



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Ottawa's coronavirus wastewater nears record levels

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Researchers are projecting that coronavirus wastewater levels in Ottawa could rise further to near-record levels in the coming days.



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Doctors say their concerns over racist email, papal visit request dismissed by Alberta Health Services

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Two Indigenous doctors say Alberta Health Services dismissed their concerns about a manager who sent racist and ignorant emails to physicians, including about the upcoming Pope’s visit.



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Predictions of the death of the handshake were premature

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The handshake's potential demise was predicted in the early days of the pandemic, but it has proven to be just too resilient to fade away.



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Manitoba to announce rollout of COVID-19 vaccine for kids younger than 5

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Manitobans will learn more this week about where and when they can get young children immunized against COVID-19.



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Major revisions required in pandemic death counts a problem 'unique to New Brunswick'

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Statistics Canada says low quality data provided by the Government New Brunswick around population deaths have made it difficult to track COVID-19 fatalities.



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Too hot to handle: How to survive amid extreme heat and humidity

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Heat warnings across much of Canada will put our bodies to the test, and extra humidity could be dangerous or deadly. Here's how to stay safe as temperatures soar.



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Rapid tests deployed to curb growing syphilis outbreak in N.W.T.

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Public health officials in the N.W.T. are rolling out a limited supply of rapid syphilis tests to try and bring a growing outbreak of the disease under control, and prevent it from being passed on to babies. 



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Ottawa pandemic trends keep rising, notably outbreaks and its hospital load

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Ottawa's number of active COVID-19 outbreaks has more than quadrupled since the start of the month, while the total number of patients with COVID in its hospitals has doubled in a week.



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COVID-19 'increased activity' continues with 5 deaths, doubling of hospital admissions

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Five more New Brunswickers have died from COVID-19, the number of hospital admissions for COVID-19 has doubled in the past week, and the number of active hospitalizations has also increased as the Omicron subvariants BA.5 and BA.4 continue to take hold.



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The number of Islanders waiting for a family doctor has almost doubled since 2020

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The number of Islanders on the waitlist for a family doctor continues to rise, and it's been exacerbated in recent years by population growth, recruitment struggles and departing doctors.



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These Ontario disability support recipients say they're struggling more as prices soar

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Some people living on Ontario Disability Support Program payments say they're struggling even more than usual to pay for essentials as the cost of goods and services rises.



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Britain sets record-high temperature mark, climbing over 40 C for 1st time

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Britain shattered its record for highest temperature ever registered on Tuesday as part of a heat wave, which the mayor of London said is causing a "huge surge" in the number of fires in the city.



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A ruptured brain aneurysm was the wake-up call that changed my life

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Roxanne Beaubien was drifting through a life of parties and drinking when a soft pop in her head changed everything.



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COVID-19 immunization no longer required for Alberta Health Services for new hires, students

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Alberta Health Services says it is rescinding its COVID-19 immunization policy for its workers.



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Ukrainian doctors in N.L. who fled the war say they are frustrated with province

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A physician who fled the Russian invasion of Ukraine and arrived in Newfoundland last month says she's not the only doctor from her country frustrated by the lack of help from the provincial government.



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Patient safety issues halt trial for MDMA-assisted psychotherapy during Health Canada review

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The Phase II trial in Toronto, sponsored by a charity called the Remedy Institute, was issued a non-compliant rating on June 22, according to Health Canada. It's one of two active trials in the country.



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Dr. Anthony Fauci says he'll retire before start of next U.S. presidential term

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the most recognizable face in U.S. efforts to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, has told Politico in a newly published interview that he plans to retire at the end of Joe Biden's first term.



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Thunder Bay, Ont., woman says home-care visits constantly missed, leading to her fall and injury

Alyssa Kirk

A Thunder Bay, Ont., woman says her publicly funded home-care provider has regularly missed scheduled visits, and she even suffered a leg gash in a fall while trying to get into her power chair earlier this year. 



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Mental health experts say Canada needs a 3-digit suicide crisis hotline

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Canada faces new pressure to establish a suicide crisis hotline similar to the one implemented by the U.S. this weekend — but the CRTC is still evaluating how to roll it out.



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You'll likely catch COVID-19 again and again. Will each round feel milder?

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It’s clear that reinfections from this coronavirus are the norm. Reassuringly, scientists say that for most healthy adults — including those with extra protection from vaccination — COVID-19 infections should get easier to deal with each time.



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How to watch for the hidden symptoms of extreme heat

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Climate change is making summers in Canada hotter, with more days of extreme heat and fewer nights that let our bodies cool down. That can have serious health consequences, and doctors say people aren't fully aware what to watch for.



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What a 4th COVID shot can do for you — and what it can't

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Fourth doses of COVID-19 vaccines are rolling out to more Canadians as eligibility opens up across the country, but research suggests there are limitations to the impact they can have on the highly contagious BA.5 Omicron subvariant fuelling Canada's first summer surge.



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Called out for wearing a mask? You're not alone. What may be driving this kind of pandemic aggression

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As masking in public places shifts from being a requirement to a recommendation, experts say an uptick in negative comments directed toward those wearing face coverings may be part of a larger trend of increased aggression — such as air rage and domestic violence — during the pandemic.



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Here's how offsite random testing will work for international air travellers

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Starting Tuesday, international travellers arriving at four of Canada's major airports could be required again to undergo mandatory random COVID-19 testing after a brief suspension of the program.



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Should patients be able to pay for private health care to avoid wait times? B.C. Appeal Court set to weigh in

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On Friday morning, the B.C. Court of Appeal will release its judgment in the constitutional challenge launched by private health-care advocate Dr. Brian Day, the owner of Vancouver’s Cambie Surgery Centre.



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