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The fastest way to get into an Ontario LTC is by going to a hospital first. That's a problem, say advocates - The fastest way to get into a long-term care home in Ontario is by going to the hospital first, advocates say. Liam Casey - News - Canada - Toronto - | 4 hours ago - |

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Yes, Canada has a 'fungus bank' — and it just got saved by a massive donation -- Emily Chung

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Rollout of electronic medical records undergoing changes after concerns raised -- Michael Gorman -- -

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Meet the 'supermoms,' a group of Black mothers fighting the stigma of autism -- Isabel Harder -- -

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First Person - I thought I understood what animal testing meant until I brought home a former lab dog - Nives Ilic - News - Canada - London - | February 10

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FDA refuses Moderna's application for new mRNA flu vaccine, company says -- Lauran Neergaard

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Most of the world doesn't require a prescription for birth control. Why do Canadians still need one? -- John Last

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Why a 20-year-old study claiming a baby died from opioid poisoning through breast milk is still under fire - Lauren Pelley - News - Health - | February 11 - |

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Northern Alberta residents face barriers to blood donation despite urgent need -- Vincent McDermott -- -

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Guelph, Ont., doctor en route to Gaza aide work says he was denied entry to Israel for carrying medical items -- Aastha Shetty -- -

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Oral HIV self-test approved for sale in Canada -- Abby Hughes -- News

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Alberta reconsiders cutting health coverage for some temporary foreign workers after concerns raised -- Michelle McCann -- - -- |

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'I used to trust them': Family shattered after 6-month-old baby dies at Winnipeg Children's Hospital -- Ian Froese -- - -- |

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Parents urge province to create standard of care for Ontario students with diabetes -- Allison Jones -- - -- |

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Caregivers in region with Canada's oldest demographic call for more respite, seniors care -- Maryse Zeidler -- -

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Food allergies can be triggered in infancy, a new review says. Here's how -- Amina Zafar -- News

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Blood pressure drug recalled after mix-up: Health Canada -- Kevin Maimann -- News

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Gaps in menopause care push some Canadians to pay out of pocket -- Brandie Weikle -- Radio

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THE DOSE - Experiencing menopause symptoms? Here's what experts say can help - Sameer Chhabra - Radio - White Coat, Black Art - | February 9

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To attract more doctors, Grand Forks commits to covering medical clinic costs -- Amber Wang -- -

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Doctor, virologist caution against attending large public gatherings if unvaccinated against measles -- Santiago Arias Orozco -- -

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How Black health-care pioneers influenced modern medicine in Canada -- Megan Yamoah -- -

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Climate change could allow rats to have more babies. Enter rodent birth control -- Molly Segal -- Radio

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Thousands may have been exposed to measles at Brandon Ag Days event, Manitoba warns -- Arturo Chang -- -

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Parents can now see medical records of Alberta teens, sparking worry among doctors -- Jennifer Lee -- - -- |

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