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Why you should watch for heat-related symptoms — even after a heat wave is over
New ReviewAs the hot weather lingers in Montreal, emergency rooms throughout the city say they’re seeing patients with heat-related symptoms. But health officials say the busiest days often come after the heat dissipates.
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Bat infected with rabies found in Mississauga, Peel Public Health says
New ReviewA bat has tested positive for rabies in Mississauga and public health officials are reminding residents to avoid touching wild or unknown animals. Infectious diseases specialist Dr. Isaac Bogoch breaks down what people should know about...
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RFK Jr. in interview with Scripps News, part 2
New ReviewHHS Secretary RFK Jr. sat down with Scripps News for a wide-ranging interview, discussing mRNA vaccine funding policy changes and a recent shooting at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (Scripps News)
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Zambia says mining area hit by acid spill safe from contamination
It followed a US embassy alert Wednesday which warned of 'hazardous and carcinogenic substances' in Chambisi, an area in northern Zambia affected by a spill from a copper processing plant in February
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Setback in the global fight against polio with outbreaks of rare form of virus
Experts say challenges with vaccination programmes on the ground have led to the ongoing transmission of the wild polio virus, notably in Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Nova Scotia Health confirms 30 cases of measles in northern zone
As Carolyn Ray reports, additional cases are expected in the coming weeks.
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Exclusive: New YouGov Survey shows 80 Percent of Americans Feel Vaping Is Dangerous, Split on What Should Be Done
On Friday, Cheddar and YouGov released the results of an exclusive poll, which found that while a vast majority of Americans consider vaping dangerous, sentiment on who’s responsible and what should be done is very divided.
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Ask us anything: How is sub-Saharan Africa tackling COVID-19? | The Stream
The Stream hosts a panel of experts from sub-Saharan Africa who will take coronavirus-related questions from the community.
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Qatar Airways CEO: Coronavirus has changed the airline industry | Talk to Al Jazeera
Akbar al-Baker, the head of Qatar Airways, discusses the future of global air travel after the coronavirus pandemic.
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How will Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis affect the US election? | Inside Story
The US President and First Lady tested positive for COVID-19 on Friday.
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Can the United States control its coronavirus outbreak?
Estimates of up to 200,000 deaths in the U.S. as new infections rise
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Coronavirus spreads uncertainty from Main Street to Wall Street | The Bottom Line
What can the Trump administration do to mitigate the health risks and prevent an economic setback?
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Doctors Step Up Gun Control Activism in Wake of Latest Shootings
Over the weekend, the NRA criticized doctors for advocating for gun control by telling them to "stay in your lane." That was swiftly met with an online movement of doctors sharing their stories of seeing the effects of gun violence up...
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American College of Physicians President on Gun Violence: This Is Our Lane
Over the weekend, the NRA criticized doctors for advocating for gun control by telling them to "stay in your lane." That was swiftly met with an online movement of doctors sharing their stories of seeing the aftermath of gun violence up...
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Power, politics and the pandemic: The Sino-American media divide | The Listening Post (Full)
We examine the role of Chinese and American media industries in the contest of COVID-19 narratives.
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2020 hindsight: The coverage of COVID-19 | The Listening Post
2020 brought the biggest story of our lifetime. We look back at some of our reporting on how the pandemic changed journalism around the world.
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Flu hits kids unusually hard this season
The flu has hit kids unusually hard this season — it's due in large part to two influenza strains circulating in Canada at the same time. It's become such a big problem in Canada that emergency rooms across the country have been...
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Free medication
Steve Morgan, professor of public health at UBC, on shifting provincial policies when it comes to pharmacare
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Canadian drug prices
Steve Morgan, professor of public health at UBC, on a new study that says Canadians are paying a lot more for the drugs we use
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Shifting smokers
Peter Luongo, managing director, Rothmans, Benson & Hedges, Canada's second-biggest tobacco company, talks about industry strategy
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Rio Olympic worries: Should Canada go?
Boycotting doesn't work, and having the games in your community ultimately brings positive affects, says Canadian Olympic Committee president Tricia Smith
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Brazil's Zika fight
Heather Hiscox is in Rio de Janeiro, and shows how Brazil's government is taking action
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Measles cases surge past 1,300; experts blame erosion of trust in science
The U.S. grapples with its largest measles outbreak in over 30 years, putting its disease elimination status at risk if virus spread continues unchecked. (Scripps News)